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To: Qone0 who wrote (1536358)5/2/2025 10:18:10 AM
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old news dimwit

Italian mobster deported by United States Immigration back to Italy

Home/ Immigration Enforcement/Italian mobster deported by United States Immigration back to Italy

Rosario Gambino, a member of one of New York’s five mafia families, was deported from the United States on Friday. Gambino, who served 22 years in federal prison on herion trafficking charges, left the United States from Miama, US immigration officials said. Gambino was arrested by Italian officials upon his arrival in Italy on an outstanding warrant. A Los Angeles immigration judge had previously blocked his deportation based on the UN Convention Agaist Torture (CAT) finding that he would be arrested and subject to questioning about the Sicilian Mafia upon his return to Italy. The Italian government considers him a member of the Mafia.

By Immigration Lawyer|May 24th, 2009| Immigration Enforcement



To: Qone0 who wrote (1536358)5/2/2025 11:30:38 AM
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It appears they are state-sanctioned.

Venezuela's Maduro Continues to Use Tren de Aragua for Transnational Repression, Kidnapping, Assassination

NEW YORK (April 25, 2025) — The Human Rights Foundation (HRF) condemns Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro for using the Tren de Aragua criminal network to target and eliminate dissidents beyond Venezuela's borders.