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WH says 'no dispute' deported suspected gang member had MS-13 tattoos despite photos to the contrary
President Donald Trump defended the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his suspected MS-13 ties to a photo he shared showing "MS13" tattooed across a man's knuckles.
The Trump administration admitted to accidentally deporting Abrego Garcia, but has said it won’t bring him back, because he’s a member of MS-13, despite scant evidence to prove the gang affiliation.
Experts are divided over whether knuckle tattoos highlighted by President Trump suggest the wrongly deported man may be associated with MS-13.
Like many Americans following the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man our government wrongly deported due to an “administrative error,” I’ve started wondering if I might be a ...
Donald Trump’s interview with ABC News’ Terry Moran turned tense when the president insisted that an edited image of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's tattoos was not Photoshopped ...
Above and below the tattoos appeared to be digitally added annotations: Above the cannabis leaf is the letter “M.” Below it is the word “marijuana.” The smiley face is framed by the letter ...
President Trump on Friday said the tattoos prove that Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 member. Donald J. Trump/Truth Social Several users pointed out what they identified as a marijuana leaf, a smiley ...
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 ...
The Trump administration this week continued digging in on its claim that symbols tattooed on the fingers of Kilmar Abrego ...
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