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The Trump administration admitted to accidentally deporting Abrego Garcia, but has said it won’t bring him back, because he’s a member of MS-13, despite scant evidence to prove the gang affiliation.
Experts are divided over whether knuckle tattoos highlighted by President Trump suggest the wrongly deported man may be associated with MS-13.
“Those tattoos do not prove that he’s a member of MS-13,” said Susan Phillips, a Pitzer College professor who has studied gangs and written a book on gang graffiti. While some gangs will opt ...
President Donald Trump defended the deportation of illegal immigrant and alleged MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia during a fiery interview with ABC, pointing to a photo he shared on social ...
A Salvadoran national who federal authorities say is an MS-13 gang member is now in federal custody after state police pulled ...
more commonly known as MS-13, members typically have “MS” tattoos, according to John Colello, supervisor of the gang homicide division of the Los Angeles Police Department, who spoke to The ...
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 ...
President Donald Trump has repeatedly cited tattoos on the mistakenly deported man’s knuckles as proof that he is an MS-13 gang member and should not be returned from El Salvador. But several ...