"Socalj" for Borderland Beat
The U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs with the assistance of the Department’s Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) transferred 13 Mexican nationals, serving prison sentences for drug distribution-related convictions in the United States, to their home country on Friday.
The names of those prisoners transferred back to Mexico hadn’t been made public yet but we will be updating as soon as possible.
The inmates requested to be transferred to their home country, and the governments of both the United States and Mexico approved these transfers.
The inmates requested to be transferred to their home country, and the governments of both the United States and Mexico approved these transfers.
“Friday’s transfer of 13 federal inmates to correctional authorities in Mexico has saved the United States over $3 million by eliminating the need to pay incarceration costs for the 75 years remaining on their combined sentences,” said Matthew R. Galeotti, Head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division.
All 13 inmates transferred last Friday were serving sentences relating to the distribution of controlled substances, including cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl. The inmates will complete the remainder of their sentences in Mexico pursuant to the treaty.
“The Justice Department’s International Prisoner Transfer Program, which is administered by the Criminal Division’s Office of International Affairs, enhances offender rehabilitation, reduces incarceration costs, and relieves overcrowding in federal prisons. The transfer is pursuant to the Treaty between the United States of America and the United Mexican States on the Execution of the Penal Sentences.”
The U.S. Congress enacted legislation authorizing the International Prisoner Transfer Program in October 1977, which also set the requirements of the transfer program. The United States signed its first transfer treaty with Mexico in 1976, which entered into force in November 1977, and since that time has entered into 10 additional bilateral transfer agreements and two multilateral transfer conventions. These international agreements give the United States transfer treaty relationships with more than 85 countries.
The U.S. Congress enacted legislation authorizing the International Prisoner Transfer Program in October 1977, which also set the requirements of the transfer program. The United States signed its first transfer treaty with Mexico in 1976, which entered into force in November 1977, and since that time has entered into 10 additional bilateral transfer agreements and two multilateral transfer conventions. These international agreements give the United States transfer treaty relationships with more than 85 countries.
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DeleteI wonder how many of the released will go back into the game, if smart they should of learned their lesson.
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Not seeing joaquin guzman in bop search.
ReplyDeleteHe has not been in BOP custody since October. Likely still in protective/US Marshal custody. The 13 all were already serving federal prison terms/had been convicted here.
DeleteIt seems contradictory to extradite over 30 Mexican nationals to the US and then return to Mexico 13 others.
DeleteHe's still there:
DeleteName: JOAQUIN ARCHIVAL GUZMAN LOERA
Register Number: 89914-053
Age: 68
Race: White
Sex: Male
Release Date: LIFE
Located At: USP Florence ADMAX
Joaquin his son is not in BOP since October.
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Deletewtf are you talking about? If they targeted eme in El Salvador their MS13 people would be hit in California prisons would be green lighted in the streets also. MS13 also has made eme members
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Delete1107 Mexican government won’t stand for that! They’ll have a plane there in El Salvador the same day and transfer Mexican prisoners to Mexico! Just like they sent a plane to Israel when that war broke out! And El Salvador will comply with mexicos demands or they will suffer repercussions consequences! All the cerotes crossing thru Mexico and living in Mexico will suffer for starters! But it won’t happen, Mexico and USA cooperate and have agreements regarding Mexican criminals and other important matters such as no death penalty if extradited to USA! Now as far as American born la eme/surenos going to cecot? Well that just depends if Trump is able to get away with crossing that line on sending American criminals over there!
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Delete1157 only naturalized citizens! They deported quite a few naturalized citizens that were ms13 members decades ago!
DeleteDuffy is all hat, no cattle
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ReplyDeleteOvidio wouldn't be included, The 13 all were already serving federal prison terms/had been convicted here.
DeleteFor sure Ovidio and Joaquin are not coming back. They're providing information then going into witness protection.
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DeleteHowzabout a Ukraine/Russian prisoner exchange to get SIR to come home?🤔
ReplyDeleteSo who are they?
ReplyDeleteThe United States should charge Mexico for every penny spent on investigating, arresting, trial, defense and incarcerating their citizens including restitution to the American public for their crimes against our citizens and our country!
ReplyDeleteEnough is enough, we have millions of foreign criminals victimizing our citizens and abusing our compassion.
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ReplyDeleteI was a CO in the Fed, that La Barbie dude was in the unit I was working. He would tell me that the store was better in Mexico and you got conjugal visits in Mexican prison. I don’t if that’s true but if it is these guys may be happy to leave.
ReplyDeleteIt's for sure better and they habw way more freedom in mexicos prisons
DeleteJoaquin Guzman made a dating escape from the "inescapable" supermax in Florence MONTHS ago.
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I wish the feds the best of luck in their search, but my boy Chapo is gone with the wind !
I wonder if any big names will be on the list. I doubt they'd return someone like Alfredo Beltran.
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