Defense lawyers say some of the roughly 200 Venezuelan men the U.S. deported after accusing them of being gang members were ...
Má»i Äây, nhiá»u du khách tá» ra báș„t ngá» và thích thú trÆ°á»c những logo máș·t cÆ°á»i cùng dòng chữ "Free Restroom" - nhà vá» sinh miá»
n phí, ÄÆ°á»Łc dán trÆ°á»c các cá»a hàng kinh doanh trên phá» Trúc BáșĄch, Hàng Than, ...
It claims that these men are terrorists by virtue of their alleged membership in the Tren de Aragua gangâbut evidence of this affiliation is weak to the point of nonexistence. Consider Jerce ...
WASHINGTON â President Donald Trump's administration will pay El Salvador $6 million to imprison for one year about 300 alleged members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, in one of the first ...
An attorney representing a migrant sent to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act says her client was deported due to a ...
Family members and advocates say immigration authorities are using tattoos of Spanish soccer teams, family members, crowns and the detainees' professions to tie them to the Tren de Aragua prison gang.
asserted in a sworn declaration in the lawsuit that her client was wrongfully identified as part of Tren de Aragua and deported based on the presence of a tattoo based on a logo of a soccer team ...
A federal judge today denied OpenAIâs motion to dismiss a copyright infringement lawsuit by The New York Times, a major development in a closely watched case that will test the limits of what AI ...
The president invoked the Alien Enemies Act because he decided it was imperative to prevent the Tren de Aragua gang from endangering personnel and detainees in U.S. detention facilities and ...
Immigration attorney Linette Tobin shares details with NPR about the government's case against her client, Jerce Reyes ...
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