Monday, April 21, 2025

Meet foreign and domestic criminal, Carlos Manuel Lopez (graphic)


Re-posted by N.S.





2 comments:

  1. I can see toy companies(in an effort to humanize sub-humans)will start producing MS-13 dolls--they already produce Barbietha and Kkken dolls--black versions of Barbie and Ken.

    --GRA

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  2. ABREGO GARCIA'S BOSS,JOSE RAMON HERNANDEZ REYES,WAS HUMAN TRAFFICKING SCUM;HE WAS CAUGHT--LIKE GARCIA--IN A TRAFFIC STOP WITH 8 RE-ENTERED DEPORTEES.

    GRA:Garcia,Hernandez,Reyes are interchangeable names--who knows WHO Athe hell these spics are?

    (ZH)Just the News reports that the SUV driven by Abrego Garcia when he was stopped by police,was owned by a man who was himself deported after pleading guilty to smuggling illegal aliens in 2020.

    Abrego Garcia told the state trooper that the SUV was owned by his boss. DHS documents, meanwhile, identified the owner of the vehicle as Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes - whose 2001 Suburban was flagged separately by Homeland Security Investigations Baltimore field office as belonging to a target the suspected of human trafficking or smuggling, the documents reveal.

    "Vehicle is used by HSI Baltimore target in human smuggling/trafficking operation. Vehicle makes trips to southern border to pick up non-citizens," reads the record, adding that the Baltimore HSI case agent should be notified if the vehicle is encountered.

    Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes, who Abrego Garcia claimed he was working for, had been previously convicted of smuggling illegal aliens into the United States.

    In 2020, Hernandez Reyes, himself an illegal alien, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 18 months in prison for smuggling fellow illegal aliens in the United States after he was stopped by law enforcement in Mississippi in a car with passengers from Mexico, El Salvador and Honduras. Homeland Security records indicate Hernandez Reyes’ “deport order” was reinstated in March 2021, as his 18-month sentence was nearing its end. -Just the News

    A DHS official confirmed to JTN that the Hernandez Reyes mentioned in both cases refer to the same individual, though it's unclear what the relationship was between Abrego Garcia and Hernandez Reyes.

    According to the report, the similarities in traffic stops between the two men are striking. According to the DOJ, Hernandez Reyes and one co-defendant were stopped outside in Jackson County, Mississippi in the Suburban, which was being driven by one Modesto Alvarez - later determined to be Hernandez Reyes' brother-in-law.


    Investigators also determined that the eight of the nine men in that stop were in the US illegally, and were citizens of Mexico, El Salvador and Honduras who had previously been deported from the United States and had illegally returned. They were charged with unlawful reentry into the country.

    GRA:deadpope says,"I approve of human trafficking."

    --GRA

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