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Kilmar Abrego García’s tattoos do not prove MS-13 membership, experts say By Sarah Cahlan, María Luisa Paúl, Teo Armus and Samantha Schmidt The Washington Post,Updated May 1, 2025, 9:34 a.m.
Kilmar Abrego García’s tattoos alone do not prove MS-13 membership, experts say Several were skeptical of the claim that knuckle tattoos highlighted by President Trump suggest gang affiliation.
U.S. President Donald Trump held up a photo supposedly showing that Kilmar Abrego Garcia's hand tattoos meant he was a member of the MS-13 gang.