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WH says 'no dispute' deported suspected gang member had MS-13 tattoos despite photos to the contrary
President Donald Trump defended the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his suspected MS-13 ties to a photo he shared showing "MS13" tattooed across a man's knuckles.
Experts are divided over whether knuckle tattoos highlighted by President Trump suggest the wrongly deported man may be associated with MS-13.
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The Trump administration has resisted a court order to return Abrego Garcia after admitting he was erroneously deported to El ...
Donald Trump showed what appeared to be a digitally altered image of an alleged gang member he deported with an MS-13 tattoo. Now, Trump himself has become a meme. Maryland man Kilmar Abrego ...
Social media has been flooded with theories that alleged gangbanger Kilmar Abrego Garcia is covered in MS-13 tattoos — but the reality might not be what it seems. Speculation regarding his ...
(I’m not sure why they’d skip the dash in MS-13. After all, there’s a fifth finger to use.) The White House offered no explanation of its apparent tattoo code-breaking. Need a break?
Lovato also said current gang members he has spoken to do not believe Abrego Garcia's tattoos represent MS-13. Maya Barak, an associate professor of criminal justice studies at the University of ...
Donald Trump shows a photo of an MS-13 tattoo on Garcia's hand, the same that gets covered by emojis in a photo posted by his wife and is visible in another (right) photo. Donald Trump has been ...
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