Illegal Alien Sentenced to Over Two Years in Prison for Selling Firearms Without a License
BOSTON – A Salvadoran national unlawfully residing in Chelsea was sentenced today in federal court in Boston for making multiple illegal firearms sales.
BOSTON – A Salvadoran national unlawfully residing in Chelsea was sentenced today in federal court in Boston for making multiple illegal firearms sales.
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Media Coverage · May 7, 2026
Illegal Alien Sentenced to Over Two Years in Prison for Selling Firearms Without a License.
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Illegal Alien Sentenced to Over Two Years in Prison for Selling Firearms Without a License
Media Coverage · May 07, 2026
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BOSTON – A Salvadoran national unlawfully residing in Chelsea was sentenced today in federal court in Boston for making multiple illegal firearms sales.
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Illegal Alien Sentenced to Over Two Years in Prison for Selling Firearms Without a License.
BOSTON – A Salvadoran national unlawfully residing in Chelsea was sentenced today in federal court in Boston for making multiple illegal firearms sales.
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