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President Donald Trump has reportedly released a man described by the Department of Justice as a leader of the MS-13 criminal ...
A federal judge in Tennessee ordered both parties in Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case to stop making public statements on the case ...
As part of the so-called “ Big, Beautiful Bill” passed Thursday, Congress appropriated approximately $170 billion to fund the ...
The Trump administration in March deported one gang leader with knowledge of the deal with the Bukele government. Now the DOJ ...
A key leader of what law enforcement calls "one of the more powerful, violent and well-established" MS-13 cliques on the east ...
The attack took place at around 9:45 a.m. Friday and involved six inmates, of which five were MS-13 members from El Salvador who had entered the United States illegally, the VADOC said. They had ...
President Donald Trump appears convinced that a photoshopped image showing “MS-13” on the knuckles of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador in March, is real.
MS-13 activities have been reported at least 40 states and Washington, D.C., according to the National Gang Intelligence center. More than 10,000 members live in the United States.
Social media users are accusing President Donald Trump of photoshopping an image he posted of a tattoo on deported dad Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s hand that the president argued represented the MS-13 ...
The government is seeking to drop charges against Henrry Villatoro Santos, who was accused of being an MS-13 leader — but his attorneys want the charges to stay in place.
But the only other factor corroborating that theory was a confidential source, who associated Abrego Garcia with an MS-13 clique in New York — a state he’s never been to, according to his family.