The Biden’s decision adds obstacles to the expulsion of the convicted murderer

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EXCLUSIVE: A decision of the Biden’s time could potentially prevent a murderer found guilty of being expelled from the United States, at least while a key legal battle takes place in court.
Fox News has led with immigration and customs application and internal security surveys in Los Angeles, the center of recent anti-ice disorders, and the agency arrested the national Salvadoran Alexander Alexander Palacios Guevara, who not only condemn the murder, but also two counts of attempted murder dating from 1994, said a source HSI.
The man told Fox News: “I have a cat, I have a cat”, which turned out to be an agreement against torture, it was granted by the Immigration Council of the time of Biden on December 18, according to DHS sources.

A protester places debris in a fire as a border patrol staff in anti-riot and gas equipment masks outside an industrial park in Paramount, California, Saturday, June 7, 2025. (AP photo / Eric Thayer)
More specifically, he was given the DCAT – postponement of reference under the convention against torture, which means that it believes that there is a risk that it has been tortured if it is returned to El Salvador.
“This criminal foreigner should never have traveled the streets of Los Angeles. Not only is he a member of the merciless gang of Surenos, but he also has several convictions for murder, assault and rape or sexual abuse of a minor,” said a spokesperson for Fox News.
“A very unusual legal decision of the Biden era of December has enabled this dangerous criminal to live in the American communities. Thanks to the management of President Trump and secretary Noem, we abolish public security threats as it should always have been,” said the press release.

US Immigration and Customs Application (ICE), as well as other federal law organizations, attend a prior meeting in Chicago, Illinois, Sunday, January 26, 2025. (Christopher Dilts / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Order made it be briefly Released by Ice But then carried out in police custody the next day due to the massive risk of public security.
Guevara remains in police custody in the middle of the possibility of sending it to a third country, which the United States has already attempted with convicted criminals, such as sending it to South Sudan.
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THE South Sudan flight Last month led to a Federal Boston Judge for decision against third -party moves. However, the Ministry of Internal Security is waiting for the Supreme Court to cancel the decision.

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When Fox News asked if he was a murderedGuevara replied: “I’m free.”
Fox News contacted his immigration lawyer to ask him who he was concerned about torture in Salvador and for more details on his case, but there has not yet been an answer. The eyes of the nation turned to Los Angeles earlier this month while Ice shrinked by operations in the region, which led to demonstrations and riots in the city and throughout the country.