Tren de Aragua gangbangers at ICE facility barricade themselves, threaten to take hostages after spelling out SOS in prison yard
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A major uprising occurred in a Texas ICE detention center involving nearly two dozen members of the Tren de Aragua gang, which included barricading their unit and threats to hold ICE officers captive. This unrest followed prior pleas from migrants visible via drone, spelling out 'SOS' in the prison yard. The DHS is pushing the Supreme Court to expedite deportation processes under an 18th Century law, citing risks posed by gang members in detention facilities. Officials have labeled these detainees as dangerous terrorists, expressing concern over the safety of staff and detainees alike.
Nearly two dozen members of the Tren de Aragua gang barricaded themselves in an ICE detention center, threatening to take hostages and demanding deportation.
The uprising at ICE lasted several hours, with detainees blocking doors, covering cameras, and clogging toilets, while showing signs expressing a plea to be deported.
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