Rap sheets, photos of suspected Tren de Aragua gang members Trump admin tried to deport before SCOTUS ruling

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The Trump administration on Saturday released the rap sheets and photos of alleged Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang members detained in Texas who the administration is trying to deport.

The suspects of the violent Venezuelan gang were going to be deported using the recently reinstated Alien Enemies Act of 1798 before the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruled Saturday morning against deportations under the 18th century law.

In a decision in favor of the American Civil Liberties Union, the administration was barred from removing Venezuelans held in Texas’ Bluebonnet Detention Center “until further order of this court.”

Following the ruling, Trump administration lawyers filed an opposition to the request to block the deportations, noting the government provided advance notice to detainees prior to removals, and they had adequate time to file habeas claims.

At a minimum, attorneys argued the court should limit the administrative stay to removals.

SCOTUS previously ruled the president could conduct deportations under the Alien Enemies Act as long as suspected illegal aliens were afforded due process to challenge their removal from the US.

“These are some of the TdA gang members detained in Texas that we are trying to deport,” a senior Trump administration official told Fox News.

President Donald Trump shows off a picture of the hand alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego-Garcia in the Oval Office of the White House. Donald J. Trump/Truth Social

TdA, designated a foreign terrorist organization Feb. 20 by the Department of State, has thousands of members, many of whom the White House says have unlawfully infiltrated the US and are “undertaking hostile actions against the United States.”

Photos released by the administration of suspected TdA members who made the list show various tattoos, weapons, jewelry and money.

Officials also noted each suspected member’s prior criminal convictions and current charges.

Here are some of the Bluebonnet Detention Center inmates the White House claims are Venezuelan citizens and confirmed TdA members who would have been deported:

Henry Jose Romero-Gonzalez

Romero-Gonzalez has pending criminal charges for three counts of assault, crimes against a person and unlawful possession of a weapon, according to officials.

Photos appear to show Romero-Gonzalez in a sports car with an expensive watch and a large amount of cash, various tattoos.

In one photo, Romero-Gonzalez is holding a gun while wearing a reflective work vest.

Henry Jose Romero Gonzalez an alleged Tren de Aragua from Venezuela. White House
Henry Jose Romero-Gonzalez was captured allegedly in possession of a firearm and a large amount of cash. White House
Henry Jose Romero-Gonzalez was seen holding a gun in a picture. White House

Alessandro Benedikt Parades-Worwa

Parades-Worwa is facing criminal charges for aggravated assault with a weapon and pointing and presenting guns at a person, according to the Trump administration.

Photos appear to show a number of Parades-Worwa’s tattoos.

Alessandro Parades-Worwa faces criminal charges for aggravated assault with a weapon and pointing and presenting guns at a person. White House
Alessandro Benedikt Parades-Worwa tattoos. White House
A large cross tattoo on Alessandro Benedikt Parades-Worwa. White House

Cristian Andres Andrade-Vargas

Andrade-Vargas is facing criminal charges for larceny and dangerous drugs, according to officials.

Photos appear to show various tattoos, including one above Andrade-Vargas’ left eyebrow.

Cristian Andrade-Vargas faces criminal charges for larceny and dangerous drugs, according to officials White House

Norge Yunaifer Rosales-Ceballos

Rosales-Ceballos was convicted of criminal flight to avoid prosecution.

He has also been charged with alien smuggling and resisting an officer.

A photo appears to show a large tattoo on Rosales-Ceballos’ neck behind his right ear.

Norge Yunaifer Rosales-Ceballos was convicted of criminal flight to avoid prosecution. White House
A cross and other markings tattooed behind Rosales-Ceballos’ ear. White House

Felix Josue Rendon-Garcia

Rendon-Garcia is facing criminal charges for drug possession and possession of dangerous drugs, according to the Trump administration.

Photos appear to show one of Rendon-Garcia’s tattoos with a date below it.

Felix Josue Rendon-Garcia is facing criminal charges for drug possession and possession of dangerous drugs. White House
Rendon-Garcia was caught with an Arabic lettering tattoo and the date Aug. 7, 1986. White House

Darrin Moises Daza-Segura

Daza-Segura was convicted of criminal burglary and larceny, according to officials.

Photos appear to show various tattoos, including “VIDA” on Daza-Segura’s knuckles.

Darrin Moises Daza-Segura was convicted of criminal burglary and larceny. White House
Photos appear to show various tattoos, including “VIDA” on Daza-Segura’s knuckles. White House

Ronny Javier Rodriguez-Tovar

Rodriguez-Tovar has multiple criminal convictions including hit-and-run, battery, possession of stolen property, driving under the influence and shoplifting, according to the Trump administration.

He also has pending charges for battery, resisting an officer, simple assault and driving under the influence.

Photos appear to show an electronic device with “T.D.A.” and “Venezuela” written on it.

Ronny Javier Rodriguez-Tovar has multiple criminal convictions including hit-and-run, battery, possession of stolen property, driving under the influence and shoplifting. White House
Howard Emis Omana White House
Photos appear to show social media posts of Omana holding a gun and throwing up alleged gang signs. White House

Howard Emis Omana

Omana is facing criminal charges for aggravated assault with a weapon, according to officials.

Photos appear to show social media posts of Omana holding a gun and throwing up alleged gang signs.

Angel Ignacio Cardenas-Bravo is facing criminal charges for aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer. White House

Angel Ignacio Cardenas-Bravo

Cardenas-Bravo is facing criminal charges for aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, child neglect with great bodily harm, resisting an officer with violence, domestic violence battery, carrying a concealed gun and possession of a gun during the commission of a felony, according to the Trump administration.

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