A judge approves DOJ’s request to dismiss the firearms case against the alleged MS-13 commander and Salvadoran.

 

During the hearing on April 15, Villatoro Santos’s attorney, Muhammad Elsayed, said that the government had not provided any clarification on his client’s fate after.

The case was dismissed, implying that he would probably be “summarily deported” without following the proper procedures. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national.

Who lived in Maryland, was mistakenly deported to El Salvador last month on suspicion of being an MS-13 gang member, according to a similar example from Maryland that his attorney brought up.

Judge orders the accused MS-13 leader who was apprehended by the FBI of Patel to remain under custody for the time being.

During the hearing, Elsayed also said that senior Trump administration officials made the decision to drop the lawsuit.

 

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