Judge Resigns After ICE Arrests Suspected Foreign Gang Member in His Residence

A major scandal has shaken New Mexico’s judiciary following the resignation of Judge Joel Cano, after an alleged member of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang, Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, was arrested at his home. Ortega-Lopez, an undocumented immigrant with ties to a terrorist-designated gang, was found living in a casita behind Cano’s residence, armed with illegal firearms.

Cano, a former police officer turned magistrate judge, allowed Ortega-Lopez to live on his property and use his address for immigration documents, raising serious ethical and legal concerns. Social media evidence showed Ortega-Lopez displaying weapons, gang tattoos, and posing with Cano, further implicating a deeper relationship.

Ortega-Lopez crossed into the U.S. illegally but was released due to detention overcrowding—an issue central to the immigration debate. Prosecutors allege violations including harboring an illegal alien, facilitating fraud, and potential support for a terrorist group.

The case underscores the threat of transnational gangs exploiting gaps in the immigration system, and it has sparked calls for judicial reforms, better immigration enforcement, and increased community vigilance. As investigations widen, public trust in the judiciary and border security has come under scrutiny, making this case a flashpoint in ongoing national discussions on law, ethics, and safety.

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