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"Tattoos denoting membership/loyalty" to the gang is worth four points. Other listed identifiers include displaying certain logos, making certain hand signs, or wearing certain clothing.
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As the legal battle continues over the fate of Kilmar Abrego García, President Donald Trump has repeatedly cited tattoos on the mistakenly deported man’s knuckles as proof that he is an MS-13 ...
President Trump insisted during an intense ABC News interview that deported Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia has knuckle tattoos proving the father of three is a member of the notorious street ...
Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., produced a photo of deported alleged gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia and asked Cole to essentially translate the man’s controversial tattoos. "Are you familiar with MS-13?
A Fox News contributor Wednesday appeared to brush off President Donald Trump being duped by an altered image of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s tattoos. Two weeks prior, Trump held up a photo in the ...
President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) on Wednesday told a Senate committee that he believes the tattoos on deported El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia's knuckles ...
Trump has posted what he claims to be an image of these tattoos to his Truth Social account. Here it is: You have perhaps noticed that these are not tattoos of the letters “MS-13.” But after ...
In an ABC News interview, President Trump said he could bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia back from El Salvador, but the president added that he is ‘not the one making this decision.’ Photo: ABC News ...
(NewsNation) — A photo of tattoos on the fingers of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, which President Donald Trump claims in a social media post is proof that the Maryland man who was wrongfully deported to El ...
Pause the tape. Rewind it to about a week earlier, when Mr. Trump in a social post held up a photograph of the man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, showing him with four tattoos, one on each finger.