The Trump Administration Is Using Tattoos, Logos, and Clothes To Identify Supposed Gang Members
ICE deported Andry Hernandez Romero because his "mom" and "dad" tattoos were allegedly related to a Venezuelan gang.

When Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained Venezuelan makeup artist Andry Hernandez Romero in 2024, it suspected he belonged to the Tren de Aragua gang. Yet ICE provided no "official records, media reports, and correspondence," "intelligence information received from other agencies," or "validation" or "confirmation" by "law enforcement, Corrections, or sending jurisdiction," to prove that Hernandez Romero was tied to the gang.
Instead, ICE officials flagged Hernandez Romero as a potential Tren de Aragua associate based on two of his tattoos: the words mom and dad, topped with crowns, on each wrist.
"The crown has been found to be an identifier for a Tren de Aragua gang member," noted ICE officials. The tattoos seem to be why Hernandez Romero was one of over 200 Venezuelans sent to a brutal Salvadoran prison on March 15. The Trump administration claimed they all had connections to Tren de Aragua, but some of the deportees' lawyers have questioned how the government reached that conclusion, blaming misinterpretations of their clients' tattoos for their imprisonment.
The Trump administration invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act in March to target Tren de Aragua, a group it claims has "perpetrated irregular warfare within" the United States. It relied on that law to conduct immediate deportations of over 100 people it deemed members of the gang, denying them due process, and evidently relying on shaky subjective criteria to decide whether someone should be deported.
A March court filing by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) revealed a document that the government is allegedly using "to determine whether Venezuelan noncitizens are members of Tren de Aragua and subject to summary removal under the Alien Enemies Act." The document notes that migrants who score eight points or higher on the checklist "are validated as members" of the gang and thus subject to arrest and removal. "Tattoos denoting membership/loyalty" to the gang is worth four points. Other listed identifiers include displaying certain logos, making certain hand signs, or wearing certain clothing.
When The Independent's Andrew Feinberg asked White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt about the document, she said it's "not true" that tattoos and clothing alone could get someone classified as a Tren de Aragua member. "According to this document, it is," Feinberg countered. "Have you talked to the agents who have been putting their lives on the line to detain these foreign terrorists?" Leavitt shot back. "There is a litany of criteria that they use to ensure that these individuals qualify as foreign terrorists…..Shame on you and shame on the mainstream media for trying to cover for these individuals."
Attorneys for some of the men sent to El Salvador have argued that American immigration officials misinterpreted their clients' tattoos before their deportation. One claimed that her client, Jerce Reyes Barrios, was accused of being a Tren de Aragua member in part because of his tattoo paying homage to the Real Madrid soccer team. Another argued that immigration officials flagged his client as having "gang-related tattoos," noting that his client's tattoos are of a rose, a clock, and a crown with his son's name. One attorney claimed that ICE falsely accused his client of gang membership because of a crown tattoo—"a tribute to his grandmother whose date of death appears at the base of the crown."
It would be bad enough for the government to rely so heavily on such tenuous evidence in normal deportation proceedings. But the March removals to El Salvador weren't normal. Conducted under the Alien Enemies Act, they denied migrants the opportunity to appear before an immigration judge. "Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemies Act than what has happened here," charged D.C. Circuit Judge Patricia Millett. "They had hearing boards before they were removed."
Even if Hernandez Romero posed a genuine risk to public safety or had demonstrable gang ties, he deserves a right to defend himself. But he "did not have the opportunity to contest the evidence submitted against him before he was forcibly removed," said his attorney, Paulina Reyes, in her sworn declaration to the court. If he and the other men singled out for their tattoos were truly safety risks and Tren de Aragua associates, then the government should have been willing and able to prove that in court. The shadowy, fast-tracked removal process the government adopted instead makes it all the more likely that it deported innocent people.
This article originally appeared in print under the headline "Deported for Tattoos?."
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Debunked repeatedly, yet here you are again with this. Boring and a waste of space.
Superficially bunk as per Reason's "junk science" norm. ICE was just walking along the street and Romero just happened to be waiving his tattoos around when, all of a sudden, ICE realized that meant he was an immigrant and a member of TdA and deported him. It's weird how all these people identified solely by their tattoos turn out to be immigrants that ICE actually can deport rather than just actually random people with tattoos.
When Reason wants guilt, even nonsensical, not-even-superficially-credible, secondhand evidence will suffice. When they want innocence, no amount of self-evident truth will dissuade them. Mostly peaceful? Innocent. Beaten to death with a fire extinguisher? Insurrection. Single dog hair collected from the crime scene? Innocent. Broke the law to get into the country, broke the law by staying after ordered to leave, beat your wife, got deported while having a tattoo? Innocent.
Only guilty people wouldn't have tattoos.
Broke the law to get into the country, broke the law by staying after ordered to leave, beat your wife, got deported while having a tattoo?
My mistake; broke the law to get into the country, broke the law by staying after ordered to leave, beat your wife, got detained driving a car used by a known human trafficker full of people without documentation who all live at the same address, got deported while having a tattoo...
No baby has ever been shaken to death. Ever. In fact, shaking babies is a fun pastime!
The evidence for shaken baby syndrome is looking awfully weak these days.
Never go full retard. This is dumb even for you.
"Only guilty people wouldn't have tattoos."
Really?
https://x.com/RussellSeitz/status/1918854441286951058
Wow, stanning for an f'n lunatic?
He isn't the smartest fake intellectual here. See his scam site.
Gotta admit, I don't get the joke.
Is this a "The left can't meme" thing?
This is Fiona. Did you actually expect better? She’s a screeching liar.
Did I miss mention of why Venezuelans are being sent to El Salvador? Their country is refusing to take back their own citizens regardless of TdA association. How do you deport a foreign national in this situation? Do we have a responsibility to keep him here in violation of our laws? Does a third party have the responsibility to let this person go free in their country?
You don't get to maliciously create a problem and then complain about the measures taken to resolve it. I'm not as familiar about the details on this as KAG, but gang membership and violent criminal activity is of secondary importance to the core fact that the person doesn't belong here.
Libertarians speak a lot (or should do so) about personal autonomy and freedom of association. Why is this principle abandoned when considering issues on a national scale?
Did I miss mention of why Venezuelans are being sent to El Salvador?
Trump can't get away with concentration camps, so he sending people to torture prisons.
Lol.
What a joke you are.
Still with the comparisons to hitler/nazis. Can't answer his simple question. Because you're an open borders leftist.
Demand even keeping violent gang members free to roam the US. Yet you had zero problems with the abuses against J6 citizens.
Resorting to hysteria and hyperbole will get you no where.
What makes you think I'm not serious?
You're an alcoholic leftist whose primary traits is ignorance?
Never go full retard. Everybody knows that.
TDS is serious.
There's nothing libertarian, conservative, or Christian about sentencing someone to life in prison without a trial.
Blaming Reason (or even Biden) for Trump's gulag is just amazing.
Where is this gulag?
El Salvador, dumbass. Pay attention.
Trump's welcome to deport people 'til the cows come home and the cows too if he'd just follow the law. Instead he tries to do an end run around the law with bogus justifications. Not to mention sending anyone to Salvadoran prison is a crime against humanity.
How many illegals are you personally paying for?
Still 0?
Fuck off you pos
How many illegals are you paying to deport?
All of them?
I think a better question is, how many legals are you willing to deport?
All of them, dumbass.
Are we still doing this?
Are we hoping that *this time* the government finally got the wrong guy?
Oh, and that it says 'mom' under the crown doesn't mean anything on its own - you think these guys don't try to do things that could give them plausible deniability when questioned?
At the end of the day, does it matter here?
He's an illegal immigrant - he doesn't get to stay here and his own country won't take him back. Sucks to be him but he made his bed.
Indeed.
If so, then the Trump administration should have no trouble presenting actual evidence and getting a removal order, instead of kidnapping people, refusing a chance to defend themselves and then rushing them out of the country in defiance of the courts.
The truth always matters. The specific disputed fact doesn't have any impact on whether he should be deported or on the structural causes of him being sent to a third country's prison. My understanding of the case is that Fiona is playing very loose with the facts to begin with to assert that the guy isn't involved with the gang.
Fiona is a known liar. She may even be competing with bohem and sullum for biggest pos at reason.
The article itself is dishonest.
They aren't deporting citizens and they aren't deporting anyone because of tattoos. As the article indicates, it takes 8 points to get the boot and tattoos only count for four. There are definitively other reasons why they're deporting these people that Fiona is deliberately omitting. In traditional, ethical journalism this would be regarded as a lie by omission. But since Koch has commanded there be a moral panic because he's worried there won't be anyone to pick his blueberries for him, there shall be a moral panic.
And yet they refuse to say what these other factors are. How many points for being habitually brown? If they have any actual evidence then it should be trivially easy to show that evidence to a judge and get a removal order.
SO, what sorrows you
That they are trying to identify evil people
That they are usinig every means to identify
That great efforts are not 100% effective
Normal people HATE this kind of carping illogicality of yours
YOu know how they caught the Unabomber ?
" linguistic analysis played a crucial role in identifying and ultimately catching the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski. Forensic linguists like James Fitzgerald and Roger Shuy analyzed the Unabomber's manifesto and other writings, identifying unique linguistic patterns like spelling reforms and unusual word choices "
YOu know how they caught the Unabomber ?
His brother narced on him.
I am right, you are wrong.
Merely because a technique was correctly applied in one situation doesn't mean it's necessarily been correctly applied in other situations.
Hey shrike. Need me to link you to the INA or expedited removal again?
Just because you're ignorant doesn't mean everyone is.
They used that to identify a suspect, not to try and convict him. So really not relevant.
Don't care if he's in TdA or not. Is he an illegal alien with no standing to stay? Deport him when you catch him.
It’s ridiculous that that would even be in question.
The shadowy, fast-tracked removal process the government adopted instead makes it all the more likely that it deported innocent people.
That is by design.
You're correct. The INA and expedited removal both allow for quick removal of illegals.
I know you said this in spite, but ironically it is correct.
I do like how you claim 5 years post final deportation orders is designed quickness.
Of course it's by design. You mother fuckers are still claiming illegals are innocent.
Stop lying you dumb fuck. I never said they're innocent. My dispute with you is calling them trespassers, as if this land collectively owned from California to the New York Isle.
They are literally trespassers, person congressional law.
It is collectively owned by the United States citizens.
What it isn't is you and your leftist allies being able to take what isn't yours to give to foreigners.
You're such a fucking Marxist lately.
Shouldn't we just shoot them in the throat and kill them? That, I read, is the libertarian solution to trespassing.
Walk into Canada and see what happens when you get caught and do not have the proper documentation. The US is not unique.
It IS trespassing into a sovereign nation.
Try free speech in Canada. They don't allow it. Try to buy a handgun. They're illegal. Does that mean you want to ban free speech and handgun ownership because Canada does it too? What about free health care?
None of that has anything to do with the requirement to have paperwork when you cross into another country.
Bears repeating -
None of that has anything to do with the requirement to have paperwork when you cross into another country.
Once again, my dispute is over the word "trespassing". I'm not disputing the fact that the US and other countries requires that people carry their papers with them at all times. I'm not claiming that people without papers are not breaking the law. My problem is the collectivist connotation of saying people without papers are trespassing. As I've pointed out many times, neither their landlord nor their employer nor their grocer consider them to be a trespasser. And it's ludicrous for some numbnuts in Idaho to claim someone without papers in Texas is trespassing against his collective ownership of the country.
As soon as they cross the border, they are trespassing against EVERY American. Every other country on Earth feels the same way. I DGAF if a Texan or a bundle-of-sticks Mainer wants to exploit them, they do not belong on US soil.
Additionally, one fucking federal tax dollar spent, and they are stealing from EVERY American. It does not matter if they paid some form of taxes, they have stolen.
Guess I'll add collectivism to the long list of things Trumpians and the leftists they hate have in common.
"" I never said they're innocent. ""
Then what are they guilty of?
We're claiming, just like that crazy Supreme Court, that everyone is entitle to due process regardless of citizenship or immigration status. If officials have evidence it should be trivially easy to get a removal order instead of trying to do an end run around the law.
The Trump Administration Is Using Tattoos, Logos, and Clothes To Identify Supposed Gang Members
What are they supposed to use to identify criminals? Race? Facial hair? Preferred pronoun of the day? Maybe the tattoo's facial hair? Random arrests? Solve no crime at all?
I believe that last one is the preferred outcome so long as the criminal is black, brown or LGBTQP+
"The document notes that migrants who score eight points or higher on the checklist "are validated as members" of the gang . . . "
Seems fair. It only takes three items to qualify as an "assault rifle".
(my favorite fun fact: The M1 Garand does not qualify as an assault rifle. yet)
The Democrats need to explain in plain English why they support gang bangers, especially ILLEGAL ALIEN gang bangers. Are all liberals dead in the head or are they just plain stupid?
Or maybe it's the wealthy elites who are running the democrat show and for some twisted illogical reason, they wish to import these gangs into the states to create chaos and out of control crime, like they are doing in Colorado.
The end result is the Democrat Party is on the wrong side of every issue. Every single one. There is not a single issue the American taxpayer is concerned about, that the democrat party is not holding the opposite viewpoint. Not a single one.
The democrat party is losing political value and relevance.
Why do you support warrantless home invasions, arrests without warrants, no due process, no contact with lawyers, deporting innocent people "on accident" and doing nothing about it, deporting American citizens, ignoring the law, ignoring the Constitution, ignoring judges, and everything else Trump's critics are concerned about, while assuming any and all critics must be Democrats because you deny the existence of libertarians or people who don't belong to any political party?
And nothing in this comment is factual. See expedited removal and the INA.
You continie to shout due process and rule of law but refuse to actually learn what that means.
Meanwhile you continue to advocate stealing from taxpayers to fund this group.
Democrats support due process for everyone, not matter who they are or what they have done. The question really should be, why don't MAGAs support our core Constitutional rights?
I think they've made it abundantly clear that illegals are not humans, and as such they don't get basic human rights.
As-if any person who is in a place *illegally* had any rights in that place beyond being removed and/or possibly shipped to a prison cell.
"If I can't break the law and get away with it I'm not being treated as human!!!!" /s
Pretty funny coming from someone who is outraged when the law is applied to Trump or any of his followers.
Funny for a guy always yelling 'whataboutism' pulling a 'whatabout'.
You should give at least some attention to your-own level of Self-projection.
My whatabouts are mockery of you and the other Trump defending idiots you idiot.
See... Absolutely ignorant of your own self-projection right in the very face of it.
"What I just did is all those 'icky' people's fault!" /s
When you are seeking asylum and you are denied by the judged, you appeal, and lose your appeal. You have had due process.
You had no problem when a Judge gave summary judgement against Trump for his bank fraud trial. You have no problem with Trump being found guilty of fraud when the bank said no fraud. You have had no problem when the law is used in novel ways against Trump.
What? There is no such thing as a summary judgment in a criminal case.
The fraud case was not a criminal trial and the judge DID do a summary judgment saying Trump was guilty before the first sliver of evidence was presented.
It was the case where the judge opined (correction, made a fucking judicial ruling) that Mar a Lago was worth about $20M.
Most people don't have problems with things that never happened.
You democrats refuse to understand what due process actually means.
Unlimited do overs until they get the outcome they want.
Due process is well defined in case law.
Then why are so you confused?
"Due process" does not mean endless appeals for illegals.
"Due process" does not mean endless appeals for illegals.
Your strawman sure says it does.
>>Due process is well defined in case law.
if case law is required it was never defined.
In a common law system, precedent is largely how law is defined. Put your law degree back in the Crackerjack box.
And what does the INA or expedited removal require dumbass?
You still don't understand due process. Process is determined by the nature of the law dumdum.
No one is supporting criminals, you dishonest dickhole. We're just suggesting that maybe the government should provide some evidence before branding someone a criminal. Oh, and not committing crimes against humanity by shipping people off to foreign torture prisons would also be nice.
The Trump Administration Is Using Tattoos, Logos, and Clothes To Identify Supposed Gang Members
Hint: that is how gang members identify themselves
That's one way to filter immigration.
As-if there wasn't suppose to be any filter on immigration at the border.
I'm 100% for deporting people with Tattoos... imagine how quickly we can reduce the wine-box Karen population in this country over night.
Killmore Alfredo Tequila and his restraining orders are curiously absent from this article.
Why aren't you guys talking about Killmore anymore? Isn't it just so tragic what happened to him?
Fiona? What about Killmore?
Fiona???
Killmore????
What's going on with Killmore????
And let's be honest.
Venezuelan noncitizens are members of Tren de Aragua
Who cares whether they are or not. The only two words that matter are "Venezuelan noncitizens."
Round 'em up, ship 'em out. Buh bye and don't come back.
It is odd how the immigration judge wrote that he could not be deported to Guatemala. Not El Salvador.
It odd how many people make up bullshit and think repeating it endlessly will magically make it true.
You bitch if they write too many articles about a subject, then you bitch when they don't mention it. Make up your mind. Oh, right that would require that you have a mind.
The regime sheep bleats.
>>"Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemies Act than what has happened here,"
ya we made them scientists and pledged to them Harvard.
You know who else uses tattoos and clothing to identify gang members?
Gang members.
So Having a Tattoo While Hispanic is now a crime.
It may indeed the the case that some of these tattoos were MS-13 indicators, though it's hard to see how support for Franco FC is evidence of membership of MS-13. But we cannot trust any government to make unchallengeable claims before sending people off to foreign prisons.
What is an acceptable error rate, btw?
Eliminating due process practically guarantees that there will be errors. I believe that is on purpose. Trump and his defenders want a non-zero error rate. They want to put innocent people in prison. You know, because fuck you that's why.
.09%
we cannot trust any government to make unchallengeable claims
You understand that judges are also part of the government, right?
How many rapes and murders by criminal illegal aliens who should have been deported are acceptable to you?
Provide some evidence and deport all you want. Try to take shortcuts and act in defiance of the law and get slapped down.
10%, at maximum.
So making up shit because you're a retarded leftist is the norm now.
Going full retard has been your norm for a while now.
Don't worry Emma, they're not deporting random 304s with tramp stamps but people whose tattoos signify they've murdered someone for a criminal gang. That you side with murderers and rapists is quite telling about who you are and what you value.
This is Fiona, but I'm sure your criticisms would have been valid if Emma tried writing this article.
Valid for Fiona too. They are all indistinguishable progressive Leftists.
That might be a more convincing argument if there was any evidence for it.
if borders are imaginary constructs!, as it relates to those constructs why does it matter where the criminals are stored?
When the scum takes over the United States (and it will), they won't know they're scum -- not just because they lack the cognitive capability to know they're scum, but because people like Fiona stood around telling them what good people they are.
The scum have taken over the country. Some of us would like to take it back.
All illegals not granted asylum can and should be deported. Period. If the government wants to use somewhat subjective criteria like gang tattoos and associations to move them to the front of the line, so be it. Deporting an illegal faster than the Dems would prefer is not a cause for alarm.
Deporting without evidence is a cause for alarm. Deporting legal residents for no good reason is an even bigger cause for alarm.