DHS Releases Mugshots From ICE Detention Center Stormed by Dems

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The National Security Department (DHS) has photos of the photos and criminal records of Detenis at the New Jersey ice center that was blocked today by progressive Democratic Representatives.

In a DHS press release, it was revealed that one of the heroes of the people of the people at the Detention Center of Delaney Hall was Chinchilla Caballero, who “erred to Newark with the help of the FBI Newark” arrested “in accordance with an alien trial order.”

According to reports, Caballero is a “positive combination for numerous TEC viewers and is an active member known” of the MS-13 gang, according to the press release.

The DHS, publish photographs and criminal records of some of the detainees in Delaney Hall, occurs when several Democrats, such as the Lamony Representative McIver (D-NJ), Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ), and the mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka (D), presented themselves in Delaney Hall to “perform federal supervision.”

“The lack of transparency around what is happening with the ice in this installation in unactable,” Mciver wrote in a mail In X. “People deserve dignity and we need answers.”

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Another detainee is Saravia Santamaria, which National Security Investigation Agents (HSI) and agents of the Office of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives arrested.

“The Unit of Fugitive Operations of ICE/ERO Newark, NJ, met Saravia Santamaria, Dennis Josue, citizen and national of El Salvador, in accordance with the Cuervo operation and the affiliation of MS-13 gangs known and verified,” said the press release.

Adonis Estevez Bello, 23, of the Dominican Republic, was also among the list of people whose photos and records were released. According to reports, Estévez Bello “has multiple convictions for serious crimes for possession of a controlled dangerous substance, drug trafficking, resistance to the judgment and possession of a weapon for non -overwhelmed purposes.”

In statement Published in X, the United States prosecutor for the New Jersey district, Alina Haba, revealed that Baraka had been in custody by the Department of National Security (DHS) after ignoring “multiple warnings” to withdraw from the detention center.

He had declared that Baraka had “committed transfer” of the installation.

“The mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka, committed a transfer and ignored multiple warnings of national security investigations to withdraw from the ice arrest center in Newark, New Jersey this afternoon,” said Haba. “He has voluntarily chose to ignore the law. That will not be in this state. It has been tasks in Capitody. No one is above the law.”

By news from Pix11, Baraka and other Democrats visited Delaney Hall “to perform supervision after the building became an ice installation.”

Delany Hall was leased for $ 63 million annually of a private prison group known as Geo Group. The city of Newark is demanding for more inspections, claiming that ICE has not indicated how many detainees it has in the building, which can only house 1,000 people.

Bill Melugin de Fox News revealed in a mail In X, that the DHS told Fox News that “two Democratic members of Congress” had assaulted the Detention Center of Delaney Hall, along with a group of protesters, and added that they were “locked in/near a hut on guard.”

“It is told Fox that the group waited for the doors to open to allow an ice bus to stop property, then they rushed past security,” Melugin added in his position. “DHS says they believe that two of the members of Congress are @repbonnie and @repmenendez, and the video published online seems to confirm that both are on the site in the facilities.”

The assistant secretary of the DHS, Tricia McLaughlin, issued a statement that “the members of the Congress breaking into a center of convention go beyond a strange political trick and puts the security” of the agents of the law and the detainee at risk.

“Congress members are not above the law and cannot enter illegally in detention centers,” McLaughlin said. “If these members had requested a tour, we would have facilitated a tour of the installation. This is an evolving situation.”

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