This president’s son was extradited to the United States after he was arrested for a plot to bomb a church in El Paso, Texas.

This video was uploaded to YouTube by a user named “X-Jay” under the username “Expanama”. It’s a clip that highlights the President’s son’s arrest, as well as highlights the circumstances of his extradition to the U.S. based on the video.

The video has been removed from YouTube due to a copyright claim from Expanama. Apparently Expanama has accused the video of being “unlawful”.

So at the very least, the President’s son was arrested due to a complaint filed by the El Paso Police Department. I don’t know how you can have a complaint about the President’s son and not file a complaint against the President.

The video has also been removed from video sharing website YouTube due to a copyright claim from Expanama.

The video has also been removed from video sharing website YouTube due to a copyright claim from Expanama. Apparently Expanama has accused the video of being unlawful. The video has also been removed from YouTube due to a copyright claim from Expanama.

The video is part of a lawsuit from Expanama, which claims that it’s legal to use footage of El Paso Police Department officers as evidence in El Paso, Texas. The video has also been removed from YouTube due to a copyright claim from Expanama. Apparently Expanama has accused the video of being unlawful. The video has also been removed from YouTube due to a copyright claim from Expanama. Apparently Expanama has accused the video of being unlawful.

The lawsuit was first filed back in August of last year, but is now pending, and will be heard in front of a judge later this month. And while Expanama isn’t happy about its YouTube link, it’s pretty sure it’s not the only one to get sued.

I know someone who was sued by Expanama back in 2010, but was only taken to court by a video claiming to be the “official” Expanama video. The lawsuit was dismissed since Expanama wasnt willing to hand over the video for a proper judgement. And of course, the video they claim is the Expanama channel was removed by Expanama back in June of last year.

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