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Al Jazeera on MSNTren de Aragua: America’s new bogeymanThe ‘extraordinarily violent’ Venezuelan gang is the latest source of US hallucinations about horrors of migration.
ICE said in a statement that tattoos were “one of many indicators” that an individual belongs to the gang. The agency did not answer a question regarding how many Tren de Aragua members there ...
What role are migrants' tattoos playing in the Trump administration's efforts to identify, arrest and put on display criminal immigrants?
The mothers met in a Whatsapp group. They have vowed to fight until their sons, who they say have not committed crimes and do ...
"He told us he was being targeted because of his tattoos ... he was accused of being part of Tren de Aragua, but that is not true," said Barbara Simancas, the sister of Jose Rodriguez Simancas who ...
Venezuelan military and police destroy buildings at a prison where the Tren de Aragua gang set up its headquarters ... who are known for their intricate tattoos, have been imprisoned under ...
The Trump administration has whisked away at least a hundred Venezuelan immigrants to the notorious Guantánamo Bay Naval Base detention camp, where they are in the custody of military guards and ...
"He told us he was being targeted because of his tattoos ... he was accused of being part of [the Venezuelan gang] Tren de Aragua, but that is not true," said Barbara Simancas, the sister of Jose ...
He also had his mother’s name tattooed on his chest. The U.S. government has zeroed in on tattoos as an “indicator” of gang membership, even though Tren de Aragua is not known for tattoos being linked ...
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