Man deported under Alien Enemies Act because of soccer logo tattoo: Attorney
- Jerce Reyes Barrios was deported under the Alien Enemies Act, with his attorney stating it was due to a soccer logo tattoo.
- Barrios's attorney, Linette Tobin, claims the tattoo resembles the Real Madrid logo and has no gang affiliation.
- Barrios was accused by the Department of Homeland Security of being a Tren de Aragua member based on his tattoos and alleged gang signs.
- Trump designated Tren de Aragua as a terrorist group, allowing deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act without hearings.
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ICE Deports Athlete To El Salvador Over Soccer Tattoo
ICE apparently mistook Jerce Reyes Barrios’ soccer tattoo and innocuous social media posts for gang support. As has become all too common in the Trump regime, the stunning cruelty is mixed with stunning incompetence. As The New Republic reported, Jerce Reyes Barrios’ attorney released a sworn statement declaring that Reyes Barrios fled Venezuela after being tortured with electric shocks and suffocation for marching against that country’s authori…
Man Deported to El Salvador Because of Soccer Tattoo
“An attorney representing a migrant sent to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act says her client was deported due to a soccer logo tattoo,” ABC News reports. New York Times: Some deported migrants don’t belong to Venezuelan gang.
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