Posted on 03/25/2025 2:34:51 AM PDT by Libloather
Two alleged Tren de Aragua gangbangers who were busted by the NYPD have been deported to El Salvador’s notorious hellhole prison — despite New York City’s sanctuary laws.
Carlos Chivico Medina, 24, was nabbed in a massive drug ring bust in November, and Miguel Vaamondes Barrios, 42, was picked up last April as part of a raid on squatters at Bronx home.
Both were on a leaked list of deportees flown to El Salvador’s terrorism confinement center (CECOT) earlier this month under the Alien Enemies Act — which President Trump invoked to make it easier to kick out members of the violent Venezuelan prison gang.
It’s not clear how Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents took custody of them, since New York City’s sanctuary laws strictly limit what information the NYPD and the city’s Department of Correction can share the feds.
The Department of Homeland Security didn’t respond to a request for comment on Monday.
The Trump administration transported 260 illegal migrants to CECOT earlier this month, where they were seen in dramatic video showing the deportees in shackles with their heads down.
Barrios, 42, was busted last spring along with eight other suspects, who were found squatting in a trashed Bronx apartment they filled with guns — including one so-called “ghost gun” — as well as three extended magazines, a box of ammunition, a bag of ketamine and a bag of ketamine mixed with cocaine, according to cops.
Barrios was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a controlled substance and acting in a manner injurious to a child for his alleged role in the migrant squatter gang, police said.
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Should have stayed in Venezuela. Have a nice time in El Salvador.
Meanwhile...
Rapid Response 47
@RapidResponse47
@GovKathyHochul confirms New York State Police will not cooperate with ICE to deport violent criminal illegal immigrants — and says counties that do cooperate are “renegade”
12:21 PM · Mar 24, 2025 220.6K Views
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/1904206866810327402
So I take it these two Boaberger “pool boys” weren’t “grinning” when they landed.
If the above is true, then the NYSP have now become a Praetorian Guard for Deep State.
They should have been deported to a certain judge’s neighborhood, so that he can reap what he sows.
I actually think the prison in El Salvador looks very clean and orderly. I would suggest that prison is far nicer than any prison in existence in the entire world 100 years ago.
The guards seem to have total control over the inmates, which is safer for everyone involved.
I’d add Marxist governors to this, Mr. Miller...
Stephen Miller
@StephenM
Dear marxist judges:
If an illegal alien criminal breaks into our country the only “process” he is entitled to is deportation.
7:51 PM · Mar 24, 2025 610.4K Views
https://x.com/StephenM/status/1904320253473026192
bttt
I watched a Documentary on the prison and it looks like they did it right, no tv,computors,weight rooms,conjugal visits and from what I observed no woman guards. Shows me they are serious.
exactly.
what is the scariest thought when it comes to going to a US prison?
the crimes perpetrated on you by OTHER inmates!
ANY time someone, ANYONE brings up spending time in a US jail... being raped or murdered by other inmates is nearly 100% of the time one of the comments!
If I were going to prison, I personally would prefer to go to one where the guards have complete control of the prisoners!
Hochul should accompany them as a transgenered male domestic terrorist.....LOL
Can we get an address for writing them?
Gotta be some white law graduates that are looking for love and a stable guy that cannot run out on her.
Yup. I’d bus machete wielding animals to the appropriate judges homes… wait an hour and call the coroner’s office.
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