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Other experts say the authority President Donald Trump is invoking, under which there are no due process protections, could easily lead to individuals being wrongfully accused as gang members and ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has resisted providing more information about the migrants it flew out of the country under a sweeping new claim of authority they say can’t be questioned ...
Not all of the hundreds of Venezuelans deported last weekend by the Trump administration are gang members, according to lawyers challenging the US move that whisked them out of the country ...
It was later determined that these men were illegal nationals from Venezuela and had strong ties to gang activity. They contacted both Homeland Security Investigations and Immigration and Customs ...
A long-time leader of the Rollin 60s Crips gang and self-proclaimed community activist made his first appearance in federal court after he was charged in a federal complaint that alleges he ran a ...
It will be global, partisan, and high-stakes, with U.N. advocates and international allies pushing to preserve billions in funding, while others demand greater transparency and fiscal accountability.
The declarations also allege that many of the migrants do not have ties to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua or have any criminal records. An official with the U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Federal prosecutors arrested and charged the alleged leader of a Los Angeles Crips gang subset who they claim posed as an anti-gang activist, the U.S. Attorney said. Eugene Henley Jr., 58 ...
US authorities have taken a longtime leader of a Los Angeles street gang who investigators say ran a “mafia-like” criminal enterprise that included murder, human trafficking and extortion ...
Eugene “Big U” Henley is a well-known figure in the hip-hop world and has been called rap’s “godfather” by Wiz Khalifa. Federal authorities are now accusing Henley of murdering a young ...
To invoke wartime deportation powers, President Trump asserted that Venezuela’s government controls a gang. U.S. intelligence analysts think that is not true. By Charlie Savage and Julian E.