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An alleged MS-13 member was recently extradited from El Salvador to the U.S. on murder and racketeering charges after being arrested nearly two years ago.
El Salvador’s Supreme Court Of Justice authorized José Jonathan Guevara-Castro’s extradition on July 12, the Eastern District of New York’s U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday. His August 2020 arrest occurred in the country’s coastal city of Acajutla.
Guevara-Castro, 27, has been charged in a July 2020 indictment with conspiring to murder 20-year-old apparent rival gang affiliate Kerin Pineda, and racketeering conspiracy in Long Island, New York. The indictment included charges against five other men.
MS-13 Gang Member Fugitive Extradited from El Salvador to Face Racketeering and Murder Charges on Long Island@NewYorkFBI https://t.co/7fu6u7vDzy
— US Attorney EDNY (@EDNYnews) August 10, 2022
The U.S. Attorney’s Office claimed that two MS-13 subgroups carried out Pineda’s murder together in 2016. Guevara-Castro’s arraignment before United States Magistrate Judge Arlene R. Lindsay was scheduled to occur later that day and he faces life imprisonment if convicted of the charges against him.
U.S. District Attorney Breon Peace said members of INTERPOL, the FBI, ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations, and El Salvadorian law enforcement had been involved in the case.
On March 9, Republican Virginia Rep. Bob Good put forward the Every Town a Border Town Act to designate MS-13 a foreign terrorist organization, the Daily Caller previously reported.
“The Biden Administration’s anti-American immigration policies have failed to prioritize the safety and security of the American people, favored illegal aliens, and created an out-of-control border crisis. This President’s open border policies have allowed MS-13 to infiltrate cities around the United States infecting American communities with violence and drugs,” Good told the Caller the next day.
The House has so far failed to pass the bill.
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