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A Chicago Bulls hat triggered a man’s deportation. Is profiling by apparel, tattoos on the rise?

  • On March 15, a Maryland father was deported to El Salvador, remaining in a high-security prison.
  • ICE detained Abrego Garcia based on sparse facts from a 2019 arrest and alleged gang affiliation.
  • Two pieces of evidence connected Abrego Garcia to MS-13, but were not enough to charge him initially.
  • The Trump administration called it an 'administrative error'; the Supreme Court ordered the administration to 'facilitate' his return.
  • DHS identifies clothing and tattoos as gang identifiers, raising concerns about profiling, as illustrated by Abrego Garcia's case.
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A Chicago Bulls hat triggered a man’s deportation. Is profiling by apparel, tattoos on the rise?

Kilmar Abrego Garcia alleges he was arrested in 2019 and accused of affiliation with the notorious MS-13 gang based on two pieces of evidence.

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The Daily Gazette broke the news in on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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