Alleged gang sign has deported Donald Trump Venezuelans because of her tattoos?






Venezuelans defend themselves against Donald Trump because of the deportation of 238 men. Their tattoos were taken as evidence of a gait membership. They are harmless.

Because of the deportation of over 200 Venezuelans from the USA, US President Donald Trump has not only received legal headwinds. Now relatives of the deported allegations against the United States government are also raising.

According to the “Guardian”, federal officials had taken the men’s tattoos as proof that these Venezuelan gangs belong. In truth, the motifs are devoted to relatives or sports clubs, according to family members and lawyers.

Martin Rosenow, a lawyer from Florida, who represents the deported 26-year-old asylum seeker Franco José Caraballo Tiapa, told the Guardian: “He is a normal boy. He likes tattoos, but that’s it.” The body jewelry is widespread in Caraballo’s generation in Venezuela. In the case of his client, for example, his daughter paid tribute. The image of a razor blade that he got under his skin symbolizes his job – Caraballo works as a barber.

When US officials arrested the man last month, they justified this with the fact that he was part of the notorious Venezuelan gang “Tren de Aragua”-according to the “Guardian” without evidence. In a document by the American Homeland Security, which is available to the British medium, it is only noted that Caraballo had some tattoos. No criminal records are known.

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His lawyer Rosenow lets the reason that the tattoos would not apply to a gait membership: “Experts in Venezuela, who are familiar with gangs, all stated that there are no tattoos that show the gang members.” The Guardian calls other cases in which family members claim that their sons, men and friends were deported because of their tattoos, even though the motifs are completely harmless.

Last weekend, 238 Venezuelans were flown out of the United States. A little more than half of them were deported using the Alien Enemies Act. A law of 1798 that allows people without legal proceedings to deport them from the United States. A judge had arranged using an urgent procedure that the planes had to turn around immediately. The government resisted.

She remains in her claim that these men are gang members. According to “Guardian”, she does not give evidence. The fact that some of the men had no criminal records is only because they were only briefly in the United States. You are now in a high -security prison in El Salvador.

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