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The Trump administration just admitted that a Salvadoran man was deported in error. Shockingly, Trump and JD Vance don’t seem ...
Danish foreign minister hits back over U.S. rhetoric on Greenland after Vance visit - Vice president says U.S. hopes to ...
Solanyer said an ICE official took interest in a tattoo on her brother’s hand showing a rose with ... We thought it was just a cool design.” The official asked where Anyelo was from, said his sister, ...
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There’s a lot of misinformation and fear in immigrant communities that is leading to mistrust of local law enforcement.
The tattoo in question was a "224" design, which many have speculated is a shortcut for "Today, Tomorrow, Forever." Andi has since clarified that no cheating was involved. She and Philmar ...
the court filing claims — and Abrego Garcia's wife was only able to discern his whereabouts based on photos released by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, which showed her husband's tattoos and ...
The filing stems from a lawsuit over the removal of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national who in 2019 was granted protected status by an immigration judge, prohibiting the federal ...
After seeing a photo in a news article about CECOT, where prisoners' faces were not visible, Abrego Garcia’s wife identified her husband based on his tattoos and two scars on his head.
Abrego Garcia’s wife saw him in photos and video of him at the prison, identifying her husband through his distinctive tattoos and two scars on his head, the complaint stated. The administration ...