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Suspicious body art is among criteria the Trump administration is using to identify alleged gang members for deportation.
A tattoo belonging to a man from Derbyshire has appeared in a US government document used to identify members of Tren de Aragua, a notorious Venezuelan gang, despite the man having no connection to ...
A judge in Texas temporarily barred the U.S. government Wednesday from deporting three Venezuelan men under a rarely-invoked law that gives the president the power to ...
Friendship Chinese is beckoning customers with free appetizers for life by partnering with a local tattoo parlor ...
Loyalty to an automaker is nothing new. To hear “I bleed Ford blue,” or “I’m a Chevy guy, through and through,” is not all ...
Many gang members have tattoos to demonstrate their allegiance. But many people with no gang ties will get inked with similar ...
The NBA fans are losing over the Chicago Bulls and Jordan brand gears getting linked to a Venezuelan criminal organization.
Government records obtained by the ACLU show immigration authorities used a point system that families and attorneys say ...
While he covered everything from 9/11 to the New York Giants, Booker used the majority of his speech to excoriate President ...
People are allegedly being classified as gang members for tattoos of crowns, clocks, and soccer logos.
Flawed deportation 'checklist' targets Venezuelans using tattoos as one gang identifier. But experts say Tren de Aragua doesn ...
Federal agents have been sweeping up Venezuelan migrants and transporting them to a Salvadoran prison based in large part on tattoos depicting stopwatches, Michael Jordan logos and other ink art ...