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The prison did not scare his battle. “I am promoting the amnesty law.”

The battle was against the spoils of housing in Tikamak, Jose Hambertos Perez Espinoza, the leader of the Mexican Front in Defense for Degenerable Housing, which is the result of its distinction forever: the passage of the country’s prisoner regime, for a period of four years, before being released politically, while the administration of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrovaur.

“I left the prison on January 29, 2020, after four volumes were manufactured for the crime of the theft room, which was not more than an excuse. The truth was that, as a leader of the Mexican Front, we showed that fraud by construction and mortgage companies was a fraud all over the country,” he says in an interview.

“I was classified with crimes from the theft room, noting that I got theft of some invaders, and some criminals, from a very dangerous criminal group and that I used a firearm.

“How can you go, when you go, in Mexico, and the invaders go out, he returned home, if you take it out, it will accuse you of commitment while you are going to prison, as you fought injustice.”

Jose Hambertos did not appear through alleged crimes and was not associated with the operation. Nevertheless, he had to spend four years deprived of his freedom.

“I arrived at Chiconautla Prison on November 5, 2015 … I saw more than 26 people who died of leprosy called fungi prison … and the elderly who faced the problem of diabetes or diabetes, and this infection fell and their legs fell,” he says.

“Another position, in penalties, the overpopulation leads to your comment several times, because they cannot attend, in one day, hundreds or thousands of fans that accumulate, because they pray.”

While in Chiconautla, acute pancreatitis led to a psychological penalty for Hamebetos.

“The government and the Alejandro James Sanchez felt the previous financial interpretation because it was in prison, I was born in prison as a reaches of innocence and human rights … He was charged between my attractiveness (for illness) and then they suggested that they gave me punishment.

This blue revolution, led by Jose Hambertos in 2017, included 400 prisoners separately, from inside the prison, who made violations of legal procedures in their cases and accused them of revenge on the high leadership or political groups.

“I was in a penalty kick, unfortunately, with people, I was very severely damaged by drugs; some, most of them young people, or people who killed their relatives, especially in schizophrenia. It is very difficult, very difficult, because the light I was closed to, and they were very hard,” never exploded.

“Something regret me a lot, and it is still painful, when I knew that the news had died. A lawyer asked for a control session.

Indeed, outside the prison, which was issued as an Express 47 political decree, according to the decree of former President Labiz Obrador, Jose Hambertos does not turn to his battle against housing spoils, and personally, in the Committee for Human Rights, in terms of seeking to recognize housing rights in housing and improve the status of forbidden persons of unavailable freedom.

“I am promoting the law of the Amnesty Organization, which attends the wrong comet, and finally, something that taught me the prison, and that it is trembling.

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