An alleged gangbenger deported by the Trump administration to Hellhole Megaprison of El Salvador was previously started from the United States before the Biden regime finally let it use the CBP One Phone application, the sources told the post.
The Venezuelan migrant Andry Hernández Romero, 31, was taken to El Salvador in March with a group of other 260 Gangbangers reputed after President Trump invoked the law of alien enemies of the 18th century to deport them without an audience.
First he arrived in the United States crossing the southern border to Texas in July 2024, but was quickly expelled before appearing again next month, according to the sources.
For August of that year, Romero found his way to California, where he entered the US. Using the CBP One Phone Applications program of CBP since then.
The Trump administration closed the CBP One input function for migrants on the day of the inauguration and then created the CBP Home application to give illegal migrants the option of self -destroying the United States.
The Venezuelan citizen fled from his country of origin after being attacked for being gay and having certain political opinions, said his lawyers. He worked in Venezuela at the state television station as a makeup artist for talent in the air, according to CBS News.
“And the government discovered that his threats against him were credible and that he had a real probability of winning an asylum claim,” said Lindsay Toczylowski, Hernández Romero’s lawyer.
A photographer who captured at the time Hernández Romero was escorted in the Megaprison in El Salvador informed that he listened to the migrant screaming: “I am not a member of the gang. I am gay. I am a stylist” while she was slapped and headed.
“It is horrible to see some with those we have and know as a sweet and fun artist in the most horrible conditions I can imagine,” Toczylowski said.
Immigration agents labeled Hernández Romero as an alleged train, the Aragua ganglán, based on his two crown tattoos.
But Toczylowski said the tattoos honored their parents.
“These are tattoos that not only have a plausible explanation because he is one that worked in the beauty contest industry, but also the crowns were at the top of their parents’ names,” Toczylowski said.
“The most plausible explanation for that is that his mother and dad are his king and queen.”
However, the assistant secretary of the Department of National Security, Tricia McLaughlin, said that the “agencies intelligence evaluations go far beyond the tattoos of only gang members.”
“The social networks of this man themselves indicate that he is a member of Train El Aragua.
The alleged Gangatel of MS-13, Kilmar Abrego García, was also sent to the South American country with Hernández Romero.
Several federal courts, including the Supreme Court, determined that the Trump administration deported Abrego García as a result of a “clerical error” and ordered the White House to have thrown it out.
But so far the Trump administration has refused to bring Abrego García, who has labeled as an alleged trafficker of people, his wife Beater and GangBangger.