Internal DHS and FBI documents question the effectiveness of using tattoos to identify Venezuelan members of Tren de Aragua.
Family members and advocates have said American officials have relied on tattoos to deport Venezuelan migrants with little ...
Relatives of some Venezuelan deportees believe the men were targeted as Tren de Aragua members based on their tattoos, but a ...
A lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union provides evidence of a scoring system used by authorities to decide whether migrants are gang members who could be deported ...
The Trump administration is using a point system to decide which Venezuelans should be deported as suspected members of the feared Tren de Aragua gang, according to federal court documents.
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Anyelo Jose Sarabia is one of many Venezuelan migrants who the Trump administration claims is a member of Tren de Aragua. His ...
Despite the president designating the group as a terrorist organization, almost all of the 37 men flagged by Chicago police ...
According to the filing, Reyes Barrios has no ties to Tren de Aragua (TdA), which the U.S. government alleges. "The ...
Defense lawyers say some of the roughly 200 Venezuelan men the U.S. deported after accusing them of being gang members were ...
Jerce Reyes Barrios’ lawyer claims that the famous club’s logo and a hand gesture were enough for authorities to accuse her ...
Tren de Aragua doesn’t require its members to get tattoos, Ronna Risquez, a Venezuelan journalist who wrote a book about the gang, told The Associated Press. Tattoos are common in Venezuela ...
Tren de Aragua, often abbreviated by ... an atmosphere of fear or intimidation through a common name, slogan or identifying sign such as a tattoo. Tren de Aragua − unlike many predominantly ...
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