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Tattoos have been used by the Trump administration to allege Venezuelan men deported from the U.S. are members of the Tren de ...
Jerce Reyes Barrios' attorney said his tattoo was designed to look like the logo of his favorite soccer team, not a gang ...
A Derbyshire man was shocked to see an almost decade-old photo of his tattoo in a US government document used to identify gang members. 44-year-old Pete Belton, from Ikeston, noticed a photo of ...
A tattoo belonging to a self-described “average middle-aged man” from Britain was included in a U.S. government guide on how to identify members of a deadly Venezuelan gang. Pete Belton ...
A Venezuelan man who got deported to El Salvador under accusation of being in a violent gang is actually a pro soccer player whose tattoo celebrates one of the game's most storied clubs ...
More: Deported soccer player wrongly accused of gang membership over tattoo, lawyer says ICE referred another 100 to an FBI "watch list" for review. At the U.S.-Mexico border, Border Patrol ...
Those are some of the everyday tattoos that defense lawyers say helped lead to the sudden weekend deportation of roughly 200 Venezuelan men who are accused of being members of the ruthless gang ...
“These are common in Venezuela and bear no exclusive association with gang affiliation,” his lawyer said in a filing with the judge. ICE says its deportations are based on more than tattoos ...
Relatives of a Venezuelan deported to El Salvador say his tattoo isn’t a sign of gang membership. It supports his favorite soccer team. “The United States now has a tropical gulag,” says one ...