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Gang experts and researchers said that while tattoos could carry gang-related meaning, they aren't enough to prove gang ...
Like many Americans following the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, I've started wondering if I might be a member of a transnational Salvadoran gang.
President Trump's reliance on tattoos to identify gang members for deportation, particularly Venezuelans, faces growing criticism. Experts warn against using tattoos as sole evidence, citing cases ...
Democratic socialist and Big Apple mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani still reaps royalties from his rap career — although it’s ...
Donald Trump used his press conference with El Salvador’s president to escalate his threat to deport people to the country’s ...
the federal government has relied heavily on clothing and tattoos to identify people as Tren de Aragua, for purposes of summary deportation — which eliminates the right to appear before a judge or to ...
The justices did not address the underlying question in the case: whether Trump can use the Alien Enemies Act, a law intended to be invoked during times of war, to claim a non-state actor like ...
Abrego Garcia’s wife later saw him in photos and video from the prison, identifying her husband through his distinctive tattoos and two ... invoked the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act, granting ...
experts on the Venezuelan gang said that the group doesn’t have identifying tattoos at all. To classify individuals as gang members, immigration officials used an “Alien Enemy Validation Guide ...
Under Donald Trump’s order invoking the Alien Enemies Act for the fourth time ... All it takes is a score of eight, according to the guide. Tattoos alone are four points.