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ICE deported Andry Hernandez Romero because his "mom" and "dad" tattoos were allegedly related to a Venezuelan gang.
All are said to be members of the gang "Los Diablos de 42," or "the Little Devils of 42nd Street." Officials describe them as a "farm team" of the Tren de Aragua gang. Officials said that several ...
As millions of immigrants fleeing the economic and political chaos in Venezuela used social media to navigate the journey north, Tren de Aragua ... tattoos or urban streetwear as proxies for gang ...
And so four points, according to this rubric, are given for someone who has suspicious tattoos at the Trump administration that law enforcement officials believe are connected to Tren de Aragua.
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Texas-based Judge Fernando Rodriguez, a Trump appointee, found that the administration did not produce sufficient evidence to show that the transnational gang Tren de Aragua was invading the ...
They also claim the federal government is wrongly accusing "G.M.G." of being a Tren de Aragua member because of his tattoos. But they argue the detainee denies association with any gang and his ...
The relatives of Venezuelan migrants in the U.S. who were flown to a prison in El Salvador by the U.S. government who alleged they were members of the Tren de Aragua gang, protest outside of ...
As millions of immigrants fleeing the economic and political chaos in Venezuela used social media to navigate the journey north, Tren de Aragua (TdA ... have criticized the use of tattoos or urban ...
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