
Rick Jervis
National Correspondent at USA Today
Austin-based reporter for USA TODAY. Covering border, good stories. Miami native. Author: 'THE DEVIL BEHIND THE BADGE.' https://t.co/En1rD0JRZk
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Rick Jervis |Nick Penzenstadler |Alex Groth |Cailey Gleeson |Maia Pandey
A disgraced former Milwaukee cop with credibility issues helped seal the fate of a gay Venezuelan makeup artist sent to an El Salvador prison, according to documents reviewed by USA TODAY. A report approved by the police-officer-turned-prison-contractor claimed the Venezuelan man was a member of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Rick Jervis |Nick Penzenstadler
Federal judges limit Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act for some deportationsA Texas judge blocked deportations of anyone held in a south Texas detention facility who may be removed under the wartime law, and a New York judge planned a similar order. A federal judge in Texas issued an order Wednesday temporarily blocking the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies …
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2 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Rick Jervis |Nick Penzenstadler
• A former Milwaukee police officer with credibility issues played a key role in the deportation of a Venezuelan migrant to El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center. • Charles Cross, Jr., a CoreCivic employee, signed a report alleging the migrant's affiliation with the Tren de Aragua gang based on his tattoos. • Cross has a history of misconduct, including a drunk driving incident and being listed on a Brady List for credibility concerns.
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1 month ago |
courier-journal.com | Trevor Hughes |Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón |Bart Jansen |Rick Jervis
Trevor Hughes Ignacio Calderon Bart Jansen Rick JervisUSA TODAYAURORA, Colorado ‒ The immigration judge looked over the crowded courtroom and called his next case: "Jefferson José? Jefferson José?"No one answered. Judge Joseph Imburgia again scanned the courtroom buried deep within a sprawling U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in suburban Denver, looking over the rows of men in orange or red detainee clothing.
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1 month ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Trevor Hughes |Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón |Bart Jansen |Rick Jervis
Trump shipped them to El Salvador. Their families say their only crime was a tattoo. AURORA, Colorado ‒ The immigration judge looked over the crowded courtroom and called his next case: "Jefferson José? Jefferson José?"Judge Joseph Imburgia again scanned the courtroom buried deep within a sprawling U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in suburban Denver, looking over the rows of men in orange or red detainee clothing.
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Supreme Court says US must begin process to release Maryland man deported to El Salvador https://t.co/bxmEMMDOVU via @USATODAY

"In a fact sheet distributed by the White House, Trump called low-flow fixtures 'the left's war on water pressure,' and said people should be able to use however much water they want if they're paying." The clean scoop by @TrevorHughes https://t.co/kkvWJdUYDR via @usatoday

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