Eleven more violent illegal migrants — including seven alleged Tren de Aragua gangbangers and one from MS-13– were booted from the US and deported to El Salvador over the weekend, The Post has learned — as President Trump was set to host President Nayib Bukeleat at the White House Monday.
At least seven of the deported migrants were kicked out Sunday over their alleged ties to the Venezuelan prison gang, a senior administration official said. The others all had prior busts for heinous crimes — ranging from rape and making terrorist threats to assaults and robberies, according to the official.
One more was allegedly linked to the violent MS-13 street gang.
Among them was Daniel Alexander Fernandez-Rodriguez – a suspected TdA member who was nabbed in the Big Apple last year for grand larceny and a robbery, the official said. He was later arrested in Illinois, too, for burglary and obstructing justice.
Another migrant, Jose Santos Robles had been convicted of raping a 15-year-old in New York in 2016. Robles, who had no apparent gang ties, was sentenced to 10 years’ probation for third-degree rape, according to the official.