United States president Donald Trump has strangely linked former NBA superstar Michael Jordan with a Venezuelan gang.
The Miss Maine runner-up and former national champion cheerleader has an almost Michael Jordan Tar Heels basketball jersey to ...
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essanews.com on MSNJordan's "Jumpman" caught in Trump deportation dramaMichael Jordan and his famous "Jumpman" logo have been drawn into the controversy surrounding the deportation of Venezuelans ...
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Michael Jordan's "Jumpman" logo caught in deportation debateMichael Jordan and his famous Jumpman (the Air Jordan brand logo) were drawn into the controversy surrounding the deportation ...
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Michael Jordan's legacy caught in Trump deportation stormMichael Jordan and his famous "Jumpman" logo have been drawn into the controversy surrounding the deportation of Venezuelans ...
ACLU lawyers are accusing ICE agents of falsely linking Nike clothing, Air Jordans, and Chicago Bulls jerseys to gangs.
Michael Jordan’s signature “jump man” logo has been flagged as one of the symbols the Trump administration is linking to ...
According to a document published by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Chicago Bulls jerseys and Air Jordan sneakers and tattoos ...
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Indy100 on MSNICE accused of using Nike apparel and tattoos to identify people as Venezuelan gang membersThe U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), under president Donald Trump, has been accused of using Nike apparel and tattoos to paint people as Venezuelan gang members. According to a document ...
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Complex on MSNTrump Administration Using Nike, Jordan Apparel and Tattoos to Identify Suspected Gang MembersHomeland Security officials have been accused of linking Chicago Bulls, Air Jordan, and Nike clothing and tattoos to the ...
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Sportico on MSNNike, Bulls Quiet as Trump Admin Links Apparel to GangsNeither the Chicago Bulls nor Nike have publicly commented on a document, released last week via court filing, that lists ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"I dropped 41 on him" - Gilbert Arenas recalls wanting to prove himself to Michael JordanGilbert Arenas dropped 41 points on Michael Jordan in 2003, proving his place in the NBA and sending a message to the league ...
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