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The two most important things in Jerce Reyes’s life, according to those who know him best, are family and soccer.
"It should be noted that Jerce is a soccer player, and most of his tattoos are related to his love for soccer and his family," Barrios explained. "For example, he has a crown on top of a soccer ball.
He claims a tattoo of his favourite soccer team Real Madrid led to confusion as Feds thought it was a Tren de Aragua sign but DHS said it was not only that tattoo that got him deported.
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Family members and advocates have said American officials have relied on tattoos to deport Venezuelan migrants with little evidence.