The US admitted they made an error when they sent this guy. If he truly was a gang member, why say it was an error and would they not have also presented some MS13 evidence in their multiple court hearings?

I also question whether criminals at this level are holding down full time job to support their families.

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I’d like to think that El Salvador has some background info on this person since he is a citizen of El Salvador Hopefully they take this international attention to look into these claims.

He was already cleared of gang accusations in US court a few years ago and that is why he was allowed to stay. You seem to be saying it is acceptable to contract out US democracy.

Understood,It seems like I don’t have the facts. So he was in court a few years ago for something, was cleared of being in a gang and then allowed to stay in the US on some type of visa or asylum request? He was then detained by ICE I’m guessing and deported with his old gang members who he had no affiliation with. I’m not for contracting out US democracy.

Reports are he never was a gang member and fled El Salvador originally as a teen to avoid being recruited into a gang. It is my understanding he was in US court a few years ago not because he got into trouble, but to establish his right to remain in the US ad someone with no status.