Soccer player Jerce Reyes Barrios fled Venezuela — but now he’s one of several migrants presumably being detained in an ...
A soccer player, political activists and a father of a U.S. citizen were among the immigrants sent to the Central American notorious prison based on their tattoos.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Unleashes Utter Chaos by Releasing JFK FilesJoseph diGenova, a former Trump campaign lawyer who previously investigated intelligence abuses in the 1970s, was not aware ...
The White House confirmed 238 Venezuelans were deported and flown to El Salvador, but is refusing to answer detailed ...
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The New Republic on MSNRepublicans Have Found Another Way to Kick-Start a RecessionLast week, after Musk saw a huge drop in a single day (not unrelated to the market-wide fall caused by Trump’s tariffs and ...
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The Daily Caller on MSNWhoopi Goldberg Panicked That No American Is Safe From Trump’s DeportationsThe View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg warned Monday that no American is safe from being deported under President Donald Trump.
In new court briefings Thursday, attorneys for several Venezuelan immigrants say their clients either had no criminal record ...
Family members and advocates have said American officials have relied on tattoos to deport Venezuelan migrants with little ...
Jerce Reyes Barrios' attorney said his tattoo was designed to look like the logo of his favorite soccer team, not a gang symbol.
Relatives of some Venezuelan deportees believe the men were targeted as Tren de Aragua members based on their tattoos, but a ...
President Donald Trump's legal maneuver to invoke a 1798 law to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members has sparked a court ...
For me, it’s not a question about ‘official’ or ‘not official,’” Pochettino said ahead of Thursday's match against Panama.
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