ACLU lawyers are accusing ICE agents of falsely linking Nike clothing, Air Jordans, and Chicago Bulls jerseys to gangs.
Homeland Security officials have been accused of linking Chicago Bulls, Air Jordan, and Nike clothing and tattoos to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, according to a document filed by ACLU ...
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SCREENSHOT on MSNICE under fire for allegedly deporting people identified by Jordans, tattoos, and Nike gearOnce again, ICE has sparked controversy, this time through its troubling alleged actions under President Donald Trump.
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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 ...
These are just a few of the pieces of evidence that the Trump administration has cited in its legal efforts to detain and ...
Relatives of some Venezuelan deportees believe the men were targeted as Tren de Aragua members based on their tattoos, but a gang expert said this isn’t a reliable identifier.
Trump’s tariffs are hugely unpopular with many, and the price hike will be paid by normal, working-class Americans.
Portland’s first annual ManiFest brought together artists, nail art enthusiasts and kids from across the city to hold the ...
The NBA fans are losing over the Chicago Bulls and Jordan brand gears getting linked to a Venezuelan criminal organization.
Even though he's been away from the game for decades, Michael Jordan fandom continues to be a big part of worldwide culture.
A photo collage of the tattoos even includes a Nike “Jumpman” logo and Michael Jordan’s number 23 jersey number as an identifier of gang membership. José Daniel Simancas Rodríguez ...
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