2 Tren de Aragua gangbangers busted by NYPD have been deported to El Salvadors hellhole prison

Two alleged Tren de Aragua gangbangers who were busted by the NYPD have been deported to El Salvador’s notorious hellhole prison — despite New York City’s sanctuary laws.Carlos Chivico Medina, 24, was nabbed in a massive drug ring bust in November, and Miguel Vaamondes Barrios, 42, was picked up in last April as part of a raid on squatters at Bronx home.Both were on a leaked list of deportees flown to El Salvador’s terrorism confinement center (CECOT) earlier this month under the Alien Enemies Act — which President Trump invoked to make it easier to kick out members of the violent Venezuelan prison gang.

It’s not clear how Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents took custody of them, since New York City’s sanctuary laws strictly limit what information the NYPD and the city’s Department of Correction can share the feds.The Department of Homeland Security didn’t respond to a request for comment on Monday.The Trump administration transported 260 illegal migrants to CECOT earlier this month, where they were seen in dramatic video showing the deportees in shackles with their heads down.Barrios, 42, was busted last spring along with eight other suspects, who were found squatting in a trashed Bronx apartment they filled with guns — including one so-called “ghost gun” — as well as three extended magazines, a box of ammunition, a bag of ketamine and a bag of ketamine mixed with cocaine, according to cops.Barrios was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a controlled substance and acting in a manner injurious to a child for his alleged role in the migrant squatter gang, police said.At the time he was also wanted for retail theft and shoplifting charges in both Pennsylvania and New York.ICE lodged a detainer request to take custody of him, but sanctuary laws prohibit NYC officials from handing over all but the most violent suspects.

ICE later raided the Bronx house following The Post’s reporting and picked up thr...

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