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US imposes new Mexican cartel sanctions, cites murder of TikTok influencer

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Fashion   来源:Asia  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Ms Patterson told the court she had likely taken the photos in question but said she didn't believe the mushrooms in them were death caps.

Ms Patterson told the court she had likely taken the photos in question but said she didn't believe the mushrooms in them were death caps.

- a status different from asylum, but one which prevented the US government from sending him back to El Salvador on the grounds that he could face harm.Mr Abrego Garcia's lawyers say he was granted the status

US imposes new Mexican cartel sanctions, cites murder of TikTok influencer

by Barrio-18, the main rival gang of MS-13.He said that before entering the US, his family and their business had been threatened and extorted by Barrio-18.Since 2019, when he was released with the protective order, Mr Abrego Garcia's lawyers say he has had yearly check-ins with immigration officials, which he has attended "without fail and without incident".

US imposes new Mexican cartel sanctions, cites murder of TikTok influencer

Two other allegations have surfaced since Mr Albrego Garcia was deported.In 2021, his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, filed a protective order petition against him, alleging that he had physically attacked her on multiple occasions,

US imposes new Mexican cartel sanctions, cites murder of TikTok influencer

Ms Vasquez Sura said in a statement on 16 April that she had decided not to follow through with the court process at the time and that she and her husband "were able to work through this situation privately as a family, including by going to counseling".

She described her husband as "a loving partner and father" and has repeatedly denied he is an MS-13 gang member.While both are classified as misdemeanors, the penalties for violating security regulations are much steeper. While entering the country without permission through a location not designated as a port of entry carries a maximum sentence of six months in prison and a fine of up to US$5,000, the second charge increases the possible penalties to up to one year in prison and a fine of US$100,000.

"This is pure wilderness, a desert" Carlos Ibarra, the public defender for several of the detainees, told BBC Mundo. "(The migrants) continue arriving as usual, but suddenly, they face military charges. And they don't understand anything."Some of those additional charges were dismissed, with a New Mexico judge finding that military signs were not clearly marked or could be missed. But many have been convicted and pleaded guilty.

Meanwhile, the militarisation of the border will continue.Trump even recently said that he pressured Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to allow the Army to cross into the neighbouring country to conduct operations against cartels, something the president flatly rejected.

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