In a significant diplomatic engagement, President Donald J. Trump is set to welcome Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele at the White House today. This meeting aims to highlight their historic partnership focused on enhancing global safety.
The collaboration between these two leaders has reportedly led to the swift removal of numerous violent criminals from U.S. streets, including illegal immigrants linked to heinous crimes.
Among the notorious criminals recently deported to El Salvador are:
- Jorge Luis Guerrero-Quintero, a Venezuelan national and member of the Tren de Aragua gang, convicted of raping a 14-year-old girl, along with various violent offenses.
- Kerwin Arturo Leal-Estrada, another Venezuelan gang member whose social media presence reveals his affiliation with Tren de Aragua through gang tattoos and weapons.
- Jorge Luis Zerpa-Belancourt, also Venezuelan, with a criminal record including making terroristic threats and theft, showcasing a troubling pattern of behavior.
- Jose Lopez-Cruz, a Salvadoran national with ties to MS-13, previously convicted of felony assault and charged with multiple serious offenses.
- Anderson Jose Querales-Martinez, a Tren de Aragua gang member found guilty of felony assault causing serious bodily injury.
- Miguel Angel Fuentes-Lopez, a known MS-13 member, convicted on multiple assault charges, further illustrating the violent backgrounds of these deportees.
- New York Post: Over the weekend, 11 additional violent illegal migrants, including seven from Tren de Aragua, were deported.
These individuals are part of a broader operation targeting violent offenders, including:
- César Humberto López-Larios, a high-ranking member of MS-13, identified as one of the gang’s founding members.
- Elmer Concepcion Romero Yanes, a Salvadoran convicted of homicide, exemplifying the serious nature of many deportees.
- Keivis Jesus Arrechedera Vasquez, a Tren de Aragua leader facing drug charges, highlighting ongoing criminal activities.
- Carlos Alvarenga Guillen, a rapist and assailant of a minor, underscoring the grave offenses involved.
- Felipe Gomez, another Salvadoran with a homicide conviction.
- Leandro Herado Zambrano, a gang member with pending charges for kidnapping, representing the ongoing threat these individuals pose.
- Rafael Mejia, convicted of child molestation, drawing attention to the disturbing nature of some deportations.
- Brayant Silva Rauseo, a self-identified Tren de Aragua member.
- Lino Perez Delgado, convicted of sexual assault against a minor.
- Jose Morales-Hernandez, convicted of homicide and negligent manslaughter.
- Elmer Escobar Gonzalez, convicted of sexual assault.
- Jose Medrano Hernandez, convicted of aggravated sexual abuse of a child.
- Alejandro Ramos, convicted of sexual exploitation of a minor under 13 and aggravated assault.
- Maiker Espinoza Escalona, involved in prostitution and human trafficking.
- Ricardo Jaramillo Labrador, convicted of unlawful detention and disorderly conduct, indicating a range of criminal activities.
- Victor Ortega-Burbano, facing serious charges including firearm discharge and theft.