Deportation Process Spotted for MS-13 Gang Member Wanted for Pastor's Murder in El Salvador
The Department of Homeland Security has initiated the deportation process for an alleged MS-13 gang member from El Salvador wanted for the murder of a pastor in his home country who was released into the US 10 years ago.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has initiated the deportation process for an alleged MS-13 gang member from El Salvador who was granted release into the US 10 years ago and is wanted in connection to the murder of a pastor in El Salvador. The individual's case marks a significant step forward in efforts to target and deport individuals with ties to organized crime groups like MS-13. DHS officials have confirmed that the deportation process has begun, but details on the individual's expected departure date are still unclear. The US government is prioritizing cooperation with its El Salvadoran counterparts to bring those responsible for the pastor's murder to justice.