According to Ms. The membership, his son is involved and entered in the United States have worked for a year to help his family return home. At the time he walked north, he was injured in Mexico after the fall from the train, he said.
Mr García, who turned himself turned on the authorities of US borders, has been recorded in foreign police after they saw his tattoos, Ms. The employee said.
Tattoos, which he said that including a word “peace” as a member of Tren de Aragua, according to Ms. Castique.
Mrdía García is still in a sealed place in Dallas for two months, but his mother said, but allows it to wear the tracking of his way to track his way.
The New York Times can’t identify himself why he was there and released.
After Mr. Trump’s inauguration this year Mr. Get worried, but Ms. The boy remembered him that he had no fear: the leaders said he would go after the sinner before.
But, in February 6, police officers arrived at Mr. García’s door and take it into care.
“I asked him to follow the country’s law, that he is not a sinner, and often, they will cast out to him.” “But I was very naive – I think the law will protect it.”
Gabriel Labrador Disclosure from San Salvador, El Salvador.