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Tattoos have been used by the Trump administration to allege Venezuelan men deported from the U.S. are members of the Tren de ...
Pete Belton says he's "just an average middle-aged man from Derbyshire," England, but he's worried that American officials ...
The Trump administration mentioned Tareck El Aissami in its filings on the gang's ties to Maduro. Once PSUV's patron in Aragua, the province where the gang was founded, El Aissami became the country's ...
To justify the deportations, the federal government has relied heavily on clothing and tattoos to identify people as Tren de ...
1. Gang Members Do Not Use Tattoos to Identify Themselves Many Venezuelans who have been arrested or deported for allegedly belonging to Tren de Aragua say they were targeted because of their tattoos.
images of which were sourced from the internet and tattoo artists' social media profiles, suggest Tren de Aragua membership (Homeland Security Investigations) "Yes, this tattoo was done by me ...
Scott Jennings argued the Trump administration's point on directly removing illegal aliens who are suspected members of Tren de Aragua Monday ... symbols in your tattoos and wearing certain ...
Unreliable federal gang data and a heavy reliance on tattoos and clothing styles can skew the picture of this Venezuelan gang's operations in... What is Tren de Aragua's footprint in the U.S.?
To justify the deportations, the federal government has relied heavily on clothing and tattoos to identify people as Tren de Aragua, for purposes of summary deportation — which eliminates the ...