Trump and Bukele Accused of Backroom Deal to Shield Gang Leaders from U.S. Justice

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The Trump administration is under fire for allegedly trying to suppress key testimony by dismissing charges against MS-13 boss Vladimir Arevalo-Chavez. Legal documents unsealed this week reveal that federal prosecutors are pushing to deport him to El Salvador instead of prosecuting him in U.S. courts.
Arevalo-Chavez, who holds a top seat on MS-13’s ruling board—the Ranfla Nacional—has critical knowledge of a secret 2019 deal struck between Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele and MS-13 leaders. That deal allegedly included money and land in return for a drop in violence and gang support during elections.
Experts warn this deportation effort is part of a broader U.S.-El Salvador agreement to house immigrants in Bukele’s Cecot prison. Critics argue it’s also an attempt to keep Arevalo-Chavez from testifying against Bukele’s government.
The DOJ cited “geopolitical and national security concerns” in its motion to dismiss charges—a move seen by some as placing foreign alliances above justice.

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