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The administration said Tren de Aragua amounted to a threat by a hostile nation. Intelligence agencies determined otherwise.
A declassified U.S. intelligence memo obtained by The New York Times contradicts a claim by President Donald Trump that the government of Venezuela controls the Tren de Aragua gang.
Yorley Inciarte, the Venezuelan mother who was deported to her home country without her 2-year-old daughter, is accusing the ...
The administration rounded up some of the Venezuelans two days before the flights took off, pressing forward even as ...
Three issues have galvanized the pushback against Trump in Latin America: tariffs, deportations, and Washington’s policy of ...
Venezuela is demanding that a 2-year-old girl be returned to her family after the United States deported her parents and kept ...
The Trump Department of Homeland Security is slamming Reuters for what it is calling “sob story" reporting about illegal gang ...
To commemorate his first 100 days in office this term, President Donald Trump gave a speech in Michigan and granted ...
The Trump administration has deployed the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members in the U.S.
(CN) — A Trump-appointed federal judge in Texas ruled Thursday that the president has unlawfully invoked the Alien Enemies ...
A drone flying above the Anson, Texas, saw around 30 men forming the message before they’re shipped to an El Salvador prison ...