The United States government has moved our country to a total of 13 Mexican citizens who imprisoned drug smuggling.
Matthew R. Gallow, head of the criminal department at the Ministry of Justice: “The transfer on Friday from 13 federal prisoners to prison authorities in Mexico has provided more than three million dollars to the United States by eliminating the need to pay the prison for 75 years of joint rulings.”
The International Affairs Office of the United States, with the assistance of the Federal Prison Office (BOP), announced the agency in a statement published yesterday.
“The International Prisons Transfer Program for the Ministry of Justice, which is run by the International Affairs Office for the Criminal Division, improves the rehabilitation of the perpetrators, reduces prison costs and relieves overcrowding in federal prisons.
The agency, headed by Bam Bondi.
The 13 prisoners were sentenced to crimes related to the distribution of controls subject to control, such as cocaine, metamafitamine and fentianil.
The arbitrators will comply with the rest of their convictions in Mexican lands, according to the current treaty.
The agency added that people asked to transfer them to their country of origin, which governments from both the United States and Mexico agreed to these transfers.
In October 1977, the United States Conference issued a law authorized the International Prison Transport Program, which also established the requirements of the transport program.
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The United States signed the first transfer treaty with Mexico in 1976, which entered into force in November 1977.
Since then, he has occupied ten additional bilateral transport agreements in addition to two multilateral transport agreements.
These international agreements give the United States relations with transportation treaties with more than 85 countries.
The International Prison Transport Unit (IPTU) from the International Affairs Office of the Ministry of Justice runs the program that is considering that foreign prisoners who have been approved in federal prisons and state prisons under certain circumstances, to complete their provisions in their country’s original prisons.
In this particular case, the occasion was 184 in which the transportation works of this type were carried out since the treaty entered into force in 1977.
The last transportation until today, which occurred in December 2024, included nine prisoners to Mexico under the treaty.
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