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Families say loved ones wrongly deported from US based on tattoos

  • Hundreds of Venezuelan people in the U.S. Were labeled as gang members by Immigration and Customs Enforcement based on their tattoos, according to numerous family reports shared with Mother Jones.
  • Neri Alvarado Borges, who has tattoos, was detained by ICE despite being cleared of gang suspicion and later deported to El Salvador, as reported by his sister and Hernández.
  • Prisoners, including Venezuelans, face horrific conditions in the Center for Terrorism Confinement , where they are confined for most of the day and subjected to mistreatment, according to CNN.
  • Families claim that deported individuals are treated as criminals without proper investigations or evidence, highlighting a lack of due process in the treatment of Venezuelans by ICE, according to Mother Jones.
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NJ Spotlight News broke the news in on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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