The Trump administration is using a point system to decide which Venezuelans should be deported as suspected members of the feared Tren de Aragua gang, according to federal court documents.
"The crown has been found to be an identifier for a Tren de Aragua gang member," noted ICE officials. The tattoos—and ...
Maiker Espinoza Escalona is being accused of being a member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua by the Trump administration ...
West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey joined a coalition of 27 attorneys general in defending the Trump Administration’s ...
Government records obtained by the ACLU show immigration authorities used a point system that families and attorneys say unfairly targeted Venezuelan deportees.
The U.S. government has provided scant information about the deportees beyond alleging that they are members of Tren de ...
Congressman Brandon Gill is teaming with America First Legal to file an amicus brief to the Supreme Court backing President ...
Andry Jose Hernandez Romero, 31, was detained at the Mexico-US border last year when he requested entry to attend a ...
A lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union provides evidence of a scoring system used by authorities to decide whether migrants are gang members who could be deported ...
Barbers, tattoo artists, construction workers, delivery drivers and factory workers are said to be among those deported. ...
Attorneys say alleged Venezuelan gang members were deported Sunday to El Salvador's notorious CECOT prison despite a court order prohibiting such deportations.