Tattoos, flyers and deleted photos: The limited evidence the Trump administration is using to try to deport migrants
- The Trump administration has cited evidence like tattoos to deport over 200 Venezuelan men accused of gang membership, according to recent reports.
- Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist, faces deportation due to alleged omissions in his residency application, as per the claims of the Trump administration.
- Dr. Rasha Alawieh was deported to Lebanon after federal agents discovered photos related to Hezbollah on her cell phone, raising questions about evidence standards in deportation cases.
- The American Immigration Council, represented by Nayna Gupta, criticized the erosion of due process in the immigration system under the Trump administration.
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The evidence the Trump administration is using to deport migrants: tattoos, flyers, and deleted photos
By Eric Levenson Tattoos. Pro-Hamas flyers. Deleted photos. These are just some of the evidence the Trump administration has cited in its legal efforts to detain and deport migrants from the United States in high-profile actions in recent weeks. The evidence has been cited in efforts to send more than 200 Venezuelans to prison in El Salvador for alleged gang membership, to detain a pro-Palestinian activist and green card holder without charging …
Tattoos, flyers and deleted photos: The limited evidence the Trump administration is using to try to deport migrants
These are just a few of the pieces of evidence that the Trump administration has cited in its legal efforts to detain and deport migrants from the United States in high-profile actions the past few weeks.
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