Online speculations suggest that Kilmar Abrego Garcia's tattoos signify gang affiliations with MS-13 after he was photographed with Senator Chris Van Hollen in El Salvador. The tattoos on his fingers, interpreted by online sleuths as marijuana leaves and smiley faces, were seen as evidence of his gang ties. However, an ICE source indicated a mandatory '13' tattoo would signify gang membership, and the accuracy of these interpretations is uncertain, sparking ongoing debates regarding their implications.
An ICE source told The Post that a "13" tattoo would have been mandatory for Abrego Garcia if he became part of the notorious gang while living in the US.
Online sleuths zeroed in on several tattoos visible on the 29-year-old's fingers, alleging the images proved the Trump administration's claims that Abrego Garcia was once an active MS-13 member.
Several users pointed out what they identified as a marijuana leaf, a smiley face, cross and skull inked on the father-of-three's knuckles.
Speculation regarding his supposed gang-related ink went into overdrive after photos emerged online of Abrego Garcia sitting down with Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen in El Salvador.
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