Exclusive: MS-13 Gang Member Among 13 Illegal Aliens Sentenced for Colorado Murders
An MS-13 gang member is among 13 illegal aliens from El Salvador convicted for their involvement in gang-related murders.
An MS-13 gang member is among 13 illegal aliens from El Salvador convicted for their involvement in gang-related murders.
Two MS-13 gang members and an underage teenager also linked to the gang, are accused of using sex to lure and kidnap a man at a hotel in New York State.
The caravan moving north toward our border is a serious threat to the sovereignty of the United States. It is a blatant challenge to the rule of law. For this reason, we sent our Director of Investigations and Research Chris Farrell and Judicial Watch Investigator Reporter Irene Garcia to Guatemala to uncover the truth about “caravan.”
An illegal alien living in the United States, enrolled in the President Obama-created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, is pleading with Latino voters to vote against President Trump’s populist-nationalist agenda in the upcoming midterm elections.
“Go into the middle of the caravan, take your cameras and search,” Trump told reporters at the White House.
Less than four percent of “Unaccompanied Alien Children” (UACs) caught crossing the southern border have been deported, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Thomas Homan.
Maggie Haberman of the far-left New York Times is publicly blaming President Trump that the media deliberately took his “animal” comments about MS-13 gang members out of context.
A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies reveals that the hyperviolent MS-13 transnational criminal gang has spread to 22 U.S. states. The gang accounted for 207 murders, mostly in California, Maryland, New York, and Virginia since 2012. The rapid growth of the gang is attributed in the report to the influx of Unaccompanied Alien Children from Central American countries like El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala.
Immigration officials deported an MS-13 member on Friday who is wanted for murder in El Salvador. The aggravated felon re-entered the U.S. after being deported in 2014.
Prosecutors in Montgomery County, Maryland, charged a known MS-13 leader for ordering the beating of a 15-year-old girl with a baseball bat who had been forced into prostitution. Two other Salvadoran nationals are also named in the case.
A sixth suspect was arrested for the 2015 MS-13 murder in Dale City, Virginia, of 19-year-old Guillermo Hernandez Leyva. The clique allegedly beat and stabbed Leyva to death.
The mother of a teenager in Lynchburg, Virginia, is speaking out months after her son was allegedly killed by MS-13 gang members, many of whom are illegal aliens in the United States.