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Trump admin fights to deport convicted murderer shielded by Biden-era torture protection

(5 months ago)
Bill Melugin, Cameron Arcand
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The Trump administration is attempting to deport Salvadoran national Alexander Alfredo Palacios Guevara, a convicted murderer and Surenos gang member with two attempted murder convictions, who was shielded from removal by a Biden-era Convention Against Torture (CAT) deferral. Guevara was briefly released by ICE due to the CAT protection but was re-arrested due to public safety concerns. The Department of Homeland Security is now exploring sending him to a third country, pending a Supreme Court decision on a recent Boston federal judge's ruling against such removals.

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  1. 1 1994: Alexander Alfredo Palacios Guevara had two counts of attempted murder.
  2. 2 December 18: Biden-era Board of Immigration Appeals granted Guevara DCAT.
  3. 3 Earlier this month: Nation's eyes turned onto Los Angeles as ICE narrowed in on operations, leading to protests.
  4. 4 Last month: South Sudan flight resulted in a Boston federal judge ruling against third-party removals.
  • Alexander Alfredo Palacios Guevara remains in federal custody
  • Ongoing legal battle over deportation and Convention Against Torture protections
  • Public safety concerns raised by ICE
  • Debate over immigration policies and judicial rulings on removals
What: The Trump administration is fighting to deport Alexander Alfredo Palacios Guevara, a convicted murderer and Surenos gang member, who was granted a Biden-era Deferral of Removal under the Convention Against Torture (DCAT).
When: December 18 (Biden-era Board of Immigration Appeals granted CAT); Last month (South Sudan flight, Boston federal judge ruling); Earlier this month (ICE operations in Los Angeles led to protests).
Where: Los Angeles, United States; El Salvador (Guevara's home country); South Sudan (potential third country); Boston (federal court).
Why: The Trump administration views Guevara as a public safety threat due to his criminal history (murder, attempted murder, rape/sexual abuse of a minor, gang affiliation) and seeks to overturn the Biden-era protection that prevents his deportation. Guevara claims risk of torture if returned to El Salvador.
How: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) arrested Guevara. The Department of Homeland Security is waiting for a Supreme Court decision regarding third-party removals. Fox News rode along with ICE and HSI.

The Trump administration is attempting to deport Salvadoran national Alexander Alfredo Palacios Guevara, a convicted murderer and Surenos gang member with two attempted murder convictions, who was shielded from removal by a Biden-era Convention Against Torture (CAT) deferral. Guevara was briefly released by ICE due to the CAT protection but was re-arrested due to public safety concerns. The Department of Homeland Security is now exploring sending him to a third country, pending a Supreme Court decision on a recent Boston federal judge's ruling against such removals.