ICE arrest MS-13 gang leader
On Wednesday, the Trump administration achieved a significant victory in its immigration enforcement efforts by apprehending a high-ranking MS-13 gang leader in Omaha, Nebraska. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents detained the Salvadoran national, who was illegally residing in the United States and is wanted in El Salvador for the m*rder of five individuals, earning a spot on the country’s “top 100 most wanted” list, according to ICE officials.
The gang leader faces charges in his home country for aggravated homicide, attempted aggravated homicide, deprivation of liberty, and affiliation with a terrorist organization, as reported by ICE. Alongside this key figure, agents also arrested Rene Saul Escobar Ochoa, another MS-13 member living unlawfully in the U.S. Ochoa is accused of orchestrating multiple crimes, including homicides, drug trafficking, extortion, and unlawful imprisonment, per the agency’s statement.
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The US is much safer under Trump's border policies than it was under Biden's open borders scheme. Biden let millions into the US without vetting them. Trump is correcting that policy.
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