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How a tattoo may have put a Venezuelan migrant on a deportation flight to notorious prison in El SalvadorThe Associated Press found many of the men had no criminal records and were apparently identified solely because they had tattoos. Trump asks Supreme Court to block order requiring US to bring ...
An internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement department document shows tattoos and appearances being used to determine the fate of Venezuelan immigrants in the US. The document outlines a ...
Laravel 10 with user authentication, registration with email confirmation, social media authentication, password recovery, and captcha protection. Uses offical ...
The Switch Direct this week gave Nintendo's popular Mii avatar a new lease on life with not only a cameo in the 'virtual game card' trailer but also the announcement of Tomodachi Life: Living the ...
April is officially on the horizon. In addition to some potential showers that will hopefully set the stage for May flowers, April is also going to bring a slew of new movies, TV shows, specials ...
His father, LeBron James, encouraged him with a supportive message. Bronny has shown significant talent in the G League and NBA, despite initial controversies. With the South Bay Lakers out of the ...
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Five years after Harvey Weinstein was convicted of rape and taken to jail, he returns to court for a new trial covering the ...
New details have been revealed about a gay Venezuelan asylum seeker who was recently deported to an El Salvadorian torture facility for allegedly having tattoos affiliated with a terrorist group.
Celebrities. Justin Bieber can't be left alone as Selena Gomez appears to take shot at him on new album Celebrities. Shakira looks unrecognizable as she shows dramatic transformation before her ...
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