Judicial Oligarchy Truly Loves Foreign Gangbangers
To use a word that Democrats have been projecting with lately, the leftists infesting the judiciary comprise an oligarchy. It has been thwarting the will of voters, who overwhelming support the defense of America’s borders against foreign invasion. To get an idea of the extent to which this oligarchy favors foreign gang members who are in the country illegally at the expense of American citizens, consider Judge Joel Cano, who took his affection for these thugs even farther over the line than fellow Democrat Chris Van Hollen. He had one living in his home:
Police arrested [Cristhian] Orgega-Lopez while executing a search warrant on February 28 at the home of Dona Ana County, New Mexico, Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife, Nancy, the Albuquerque Journal reported [last] week. …
Court records … revealed that Ortega-Lopez, a Venezuelan national, entered the United States illegally in Eagle Pass, Texas, during the peak of the Biden Border Crisis in December 2023.
Naturally, he was released 3 days later.
Ortega-Lopez’s gang membership has been on clear display:
[P]hotos and videos showed Ortega-Lopez displaying Tren de Aragua gang tattoos. The United States government recently declared this violent gang to be a Transnational Criminal Organization.
Social media posts show him and other undocumented Democrats in possession of “multiple firearms and a large quantity of handgun and rifle ammunition.”
Other images from Ortega-Lopez’s cell phone obtained by Breitbart showed graphic images of multiple decapitated and mutilated bodies.
The rot extends to the top of the judiciary. Also consider the many Tren de Aragua thugs the Supreme Court has stopped Trump from deporting.
New Mexico Democrat Federal immigration Judge Joel Cano caught living with known member of foreign gang Tren de Aragua, who was arrested on federal weapons charges. pic.twitter.com/oaxnK1D8T4
— Shadygrooove (@shadygrooove) April 21, 2025
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