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An interview with Mother Jones’ Noah Lanard and Isabela Dias on an investigation into Venezuelans sent to El Salvador.
The administration appears to be using little more than body art to deport people that it says are members of Tren de Aragua, ...
A New Mexico judge tendered his resignation last month after immigration authorities detained a suspect with alleged ties to ...
The Trump administration released the identities of a number of suspected Tren de Aragua gang members it tried to deport ...
Border czar Tom Homan on Sunday claimed migrants deported under the Alien Enemies Act have “less” due process but argued that ...
Donald Trump has taken his tirade against immigrants with tattoos to new heights, baselessly claiming that Kilmar Abrego ...
Barrios’ lawyer said the tattoo is merely an homage to the soccer club Real Madrid, which leans heavily on crown imagery. U.S ...
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 ...
Suspicious body art is among criteria the Trump administration is using to identify alleged gang members for deportation.
Trump's "border czar" Tom Homan told ABC's "This Week" JON KARL, ABC NEWS: Let me ask you, do you have any qualms about ...
The Trump administration on Saturday released the rap sheets and photos of alleged Tren de Aragua (TdA ... members who made the list show various tattoos, weapons, jewelry and money.