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The administration appears to be using little more than body art to deport people that it says are members of Tren de Aragua, ...
Tattoos of crowns, a clock and other symbols have been used by the Trump administration to allege Venezuelan men deported from the U.S. are members of the Tren de Aragua gang. But experts and ...
Suspicious body art is among criteria the Trump administration is using to identify alleged gang members for deportation.
Federal authorities are using tattoos to identify and deport Venezuelan migrants suspected of being members of the Tren de Aragua gang. Internal documents reveal doubts within Homeland Security ...
Government records obtained by the ACLU show immigration authorities used a point system that families and attorneys say ...
You can find him on X @DanGooding. Languages: English. As deportations of alleged Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members look set to resume under the Alien Enemies Act (AEA), experts have ...
Many gang members have tattoos to demonstrate their allegiance. But many people with no gang ties will get inked with similar imagery, which can lead law enforcement astray.
WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday the deportation of 17 alleged members of crime gangs Tren de Aragua and MS-13 on Sunday, although none of the removals were under the ...
The administration claimed that most of the men were members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, a group that, according to the executive order decreeing the deportations, is “conducting ...
"Evidence irrefutably demonstrates that (Tren de Aragua) has invaded the United States," a March 15 White House proclamation said. Tren de Aragua is a Venezuela-based gang with some U.S. presence.
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