Relatives of some Venezuelan deportees believe the men were targeted as Tren de Aragua members based on their tattoos, but a ...
Immigration officers looked at Jerce Reyes Barrios and saw tattoos with a crown and the word “Dios” — both of which are ...
Defense lawyers say some of the roughly 200 Venezuelan men the U.S. deported after accusing them of being gang members were ...
Jerce Reyes Barrios' attorney said his tattoo was designed to look like the logo of his favorite soccer team, not a gang symbol.
Immigration officials might have taken tattoos as proof of being a member of Tren de Aragua An official document issued by the Department of Homeland Security, states without giving an explanation ...
President Trump has warned that deportees are among the most dangerous in the world, but their biggest crime may be having ...
The Trump administration has sparked controversy with its move Sunday to deport 261 people, some of whom it alleges are ...
A judge has temporarily blocked deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. By Armando Garcia, Peter Charalambous, ...
His tattoos, which include his daughter's name and a declaration of love for his mother, contradict claims that he's a gang member. The deportation was justified under the Alien Enemies Act of ...
The White House has not presented evidence that the deported Venezuelans belong to Tren de Aragua, a group linked to human trafficking, money laundering, drug smuggling and other crimes. In January, ...
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