US deports more alleged gang members to El Salvador
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The United States transported another group of alleged gang members to El Salvador, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Monday, amid the Trump administration's policy to ship detainees to the Central...
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The Trump administration erroneously deported a man it alleges is a gang member in Maryland back to El Salvador as part of its March 15 deportation flights despite a judge's ruling prohibiting his re...
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U.S. District Judge Thomas Durkin is considering whether two convicted gang members deserve a new trial. Prosecutors told the judge in February that could put the death penalty back on the table, given Trump's position.
The Yale-educated lawyer said Kilmar Abrego Garcia was “convicted” of being part of MS-13—then linked to a legal document that said no such thing.
The court papers suggest that the administration has set a low bar for seeking the removal of the Venezuelan migrants, whom officials have described as belonging to the street gang, Tren de Aragua.
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Here, between parties, concerts and weeks-long visits from wives and children, is the birthplace of the Tren de Aragua, a dangerous gang that has gained global notoriety after U.S. President Donald Trump put it at the center of his anti-immigrant narrative.
Despite the president designating the group as a terrorist organization, almost all of the 37 men flagged by Chicago police as possible members have faced only drug charges and citations for driving infractions.
A 17-year-old girl was shot dead in the street during a gang "ride-out" carried out in retaliation to a social media humiliation, a court has heard. Tanesha Melbourne-Blake was standing with friends on Chalgrove Road in Tottenham, north London, on the evening of Easter Monday in 2018, when a car pulled up and an occupant opened fire.
In fighting deportation flights under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act (AEA), the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) submitted examples of forms being used to confirm gang affiliatio
The lawyer for a 20-year-old woman who accused five men of raping her in Ayia Napa in September 2023 says it is 'ridiculous' they were acquitted, adding that telling her the outcome of the case was 'o