Brian Kilmeade Suggests Venezuelan Soccer Player Was ‘Up to No Good’ Before He Was Deported: ‘It Wasn’t a Tattoo Arrest’
- Jerce Reyes Barrios, a Venezuelan soccer player, was deported to El Salvador under suspicion of gang affiliation due to a misinterpreted tattoo, according to his attorney Linette Tobin.
- Barrios' attorney confirmed that he has never been arrested or charged with a crime, and authorities found proof of his lack of criminal record.
- Barrios was deported as part of a policy by the Trump administration that utilizes the Alien Enemies Act, and his family has lost contact with him.
- His attorney noted that Barrios is currently at CECOT prison, which is described as notorious for human rights abuses.
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Brian Kilmeade Suggests Venezuelan Soccer Player Was ‘Up to No Good’ Before He Was Deported: ‘It Wasn’t a Tattoo Arrest’
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade explained Monday why he believed the recent deportation of a Venezuelan soccer player was justified. Last week, the attorney representing a man named Jerce Reyes Barrios claimed he was unjustly sent to El Salvador’s maximum security prison CECOT. Barrios, the attorney said, was a professional soccer player with no gang affiliations and no criminal history. Barrios fled his home country after being detained and tortur…
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