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Mother of Kidnapping: Gringe Authorities Recognized that My Son Is Not a Criminal and Still Sent Him to Cecot · Global Voices

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VEA / Yuleidys Hernández Toledo Since November 18, 2024, when he tried to enter the United States (USA), for California, Manuel Hernández González was detained in a migration center. U.S. officials told him that they had to investigate several of the tattoos the young man had, to find out if they threw out that he belonged to the dismantled criminal gang Tren de Aragua. The investigations threw out what his family already knew: The boy from Pana…
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VEA / Yuleidys Hernández Toledo Since November 18, 2024, when he tried to enter the United States (USA), for California, Manuel Hernández González was detained in a migration center. U.S. officials told him that they had to investigate several of the tattoos the young man had, to find out if they threw out that he belonged to the dismantled criminal gang Tren de Aragua. The investigations threw out what his family already knew: The boy from Pana…

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DiarioVea broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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