US finds more evidence of cartel in US in arrest of New Mexico judge

 Blaze:

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said that one of the three illegal aliens involved in the arrest of a former New Mexico judge had images of a decapitated victim on his cell phone.

Bondi offered the revelation as evidence that the illegal alien allegedly harbored by former Judge Jose "Joel" Cano was a member of the vicious Tren de Aragua gang from El Salvador. Cano resigned from his office after his residence was searched in February, and he was arrested on Friday.

'Not only that, this TDA member, and he had on a necklace that said "kill," something about death, he had tattoos all over him.'

Democrats have objected to the arrest and accused the administration of abusing government powers, but Bondi appeared on Fox News in order to deny the allegations. Fox host Sandra Smith said the illegal alien was linked to the gang through clothing, tattoos, and text messages, before asking Bondi what charges the former judge and his wife faced.

"Judge Cano, soon to be former Judge Cano — his charges were just unsealed. He is charged with obstruction. ... He admitted post-Miranda. He took one of the TDA members' cell phones himself — took it, beat it with a hammer, destroyed it, then walked the pieces to a city dumpster to dispose of it to protect him," said Bondi.
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Tren de Aragua is a Venezuelan cartel, and it looks like it's trying to get a foothold in the US.  It is a brutal drug outfit willing to kill to sell its goods.  The US may have to attack its bases in Venezuela and Mexico.

See also:

WATCH: Scott Jennings Brings Reality Check to Judge Dugan's Arrest

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