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The president doubled down on an image of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s knuckles that some people have accused him of Photoshopping.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNUS charges 27 alleged Venezuelan gang membersThe US Justice Department on Monday announced it was charging 27 people accused of being connected to Venezuelan drug gang ...
Doña Ana County Magistrate Joel Cano resigned just days after law enforcement officers executed a search warrant at his home ...
President Trump on Monday complained of being “stymied at every turn” by the courts, arguing the administration can’t hold trials for migrants it plans to deport amid accusations they are gang ...
A social media post by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency says a Venezuelan gang member was arrested in Columbus.
Like many Americans following the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, I've started wondering if I might be a member of a ...
Social media users are accusing President Donald Trump of photoshopping an image he posted of a tattoo on deported dad Kilmar ...
Border czar Tom Homan on Sunday claimed migrants deported under the Alien Enemies Act have “less” due process, but argued ...
Trump's "border czar" Tom Homan told ABC's "This Week" JON KARL, ABC NEWS: Let me ask you, do you have any qualms about ...
Tom Homan — the border czar for President Trump — defended using tattoos as justification for migrant deportations, when confronted by ABC's Jonathan Karl.
On "This Week," border czar Tom Homan defended the use of the Alien Enemies Act and Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wrongful deportation.
Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador to visit Abrego Garcia, who was deported in March by the Trump administration despite being granted legal status in 2019.
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