California's sanctuary law is under fire yet again after a notorious MS-13 machete-wielding gangster known as "the witch" has been nabbed for the second time in the state after being caught and released during the Biden administration in 2023.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in San Diego have Gavin Newsom’s sanctuary policies allowed this gang member to be released from jail after his arrest for assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a controlled substance, and petty theft."
ICE netted one of El Salvador's most notorious executioners in the same week DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin was sworn in by President Donald Trump.
Aviles Perez is being held pending removal to El Salvador, a contrast to his Biden administration release as an illegal alien alleged to have threatened a California man with a machete in 2023.
The case has intensified criticism from federal officials of California’s sanctuary law under Newsom, which limits local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
"Releasing this gang member back into California neighborhoods put American lives at risk," Bis' statement concluded. "Thanks to President Trump and Secretary Mullin, this murderer is off our streets and will soon be out of our country."
El Salvador had sentenced Aviles Perez, known as "la bruja" ("the witch"), to 20 years in prison for a 2014 gang killing, according to the charged and convicted before being released back onto the streets.