A Massachusetts man facing charges in the killing of a 17-year-old boy was allowed to remain in the country despite being listed as an MS-13 member on Boston Police’s gang database.
Recently filed federal court documents show Henri Salvador Gutierrez was released by an immigration judge on June 22.
Prosecutors say Gutierrez and five others fatally stabbed Herson Rivas in Lynn in July.
The American Civil Liberties Union argues in a lawsuit that Central American youths are being wrongly designated as MS-13 members and being deported.
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So... ACLU, you have directly contributed to murder. You are the scum of the earth. I should not be surprised since this organization also supports pedophiles.
ReplyDeleteSince the ACLU is now taking dollars from the Soro's foundations they have gone to the bottom of the pile for credibility. They are fighting for the left completely.
ReplyDeleteIf one of their family members gets killed by one of these animals, they will have a sudden change of heart. That judge should be brought up on charges. One day America will find some courage and stand up to these ignorant fools who "run" the country. It IS all about US.
ReplyDelete"The American Civil Liberties Union argues in a lawsuit that Central American youths are being wrongly designated as MS-13 members and being deported."
Then who the heck are the members? Eskimos?