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Morales Reyes, 54, appeared virtually from Dodge Detention Center in Juneau, about 70 miles north of Milwaukee. He could be released this week if the federal government does not appeal.
Morales Reyes, being held in a county jail in Wisconsin, appeared in court virtually in front of an immigration judge in Chicago on Wednesday, and his case was continued until June 10.
Some advocates and law enforcement officials worry that the federal immigration crackdown is making it harder to fight crime in Milwaukee.
What to know about Ramón Morales Reyes, a Wisconsin man falsely accused of threatening Trump's life
Morales Reyes is accused of two incidents in 1996, according to his attorneys. In one, he was arrested for damaging property in a hit-and-run but not charged.
Prosecutors said the undocumented man had been wrongly accused of threatening President Trump. An immigration judge said on Tuesday that he could be released on bond.
Demetric Scott was a high school dropout starting a life of frequent cocaine use and brushes with the law around the same time another teenager, Ramon Morales Reyes, was beginning his journey as ...
Morales Reyes is accused of two incidents in 1996, according to his attorneys. In one he was arrested for damaging property in a hit-and-run but not charged.
What's he accused of? Morales Reyes immigrated from Mexico in the 1980s, according to his attorney. A married man with three U.S. citizen children, he worked as a dishwasher in Milwaukee.
A seemingly straightforward robbery and battery case has thrust two Wisconsin men into the national spotlight, their story a flashpoint in the Trump administration’s turbulent immigration crackdown.
Morales-Reyes' daughter, Anna Morales, spoke during a virtual news conference before Tuesday's hearing. "Everyone that knows my dad knows, right away, that he's not capable of writing something ...
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