As the Trump administration invokes a decades old law in their pursuit of Tren de Aragua gang members, we find out more about their origins and their reach.
Juan Carlos Vargas lost a leg in a road accident but that did not stop him from undertaking a perilous journey from his ...
A federal judge examining the Trump administration’s use of an 18th-century wartime law to deport Venezuelan immigrants to El ...
Family members and advocates have said American officials have relied on tattoos to deport Venezuelan migrants with little ...
Venezuela has slammed a US claim that deportees sent to a jail in El Salvador belong to the Tren de Aragua criminal gang. It ...
Relatives of some Venezuelan deportees believe the men were targeted as Tren de Aragua members based on their tattoos, but a ...
A small team of Venezuelans and former U.S. officials with deep connections to police and intelligence in the South American ...
Families and activists say deportees signed documents to return to Venezuela but were sent to Salvadoran jail instead ...
Venezuelan migrants' deportation from the United States to El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Centre with high-security ...
Bending the knee: The law firm Paul Weiss agreed to provide the Trump administration with $40 million in pro bono legal ...
Immigration officers looked at Jerce Reyes Barrios and saw tattoos with a crown and the word “Dios” — both of which are ...