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DHS Official Concedes Undocumented Migrant Believed to Have Been Framed Is No Longer Under Investigation

  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested undocumented Milwaukee man Ramon Morales Reyes on May 22, accusing him of threatening President Trump.
  • Authorities found that Demetric Scott orchestrated a scheme to implicate Morales Reyes by dispatching threatening letters falsely bearing Morales Reyes' name in an attempt to prevent him from testifying.
  • Scott admitted to writing the letters and wanted Morales Reyes deported to prevent testimony in an armed robbery trial where Morales Reyes was a witness.
  • Attorney Cain Oulahan highlighted the difficulties Morales Reyes has faced due to serious accusations against him, while Judge Barry Phillips explained that the scheme was intended to have Morales Reyes arrested and deported.
  • Morales Reyes remains in custody with a hearing on June 10, while advocates rally in his support amid efforts to pause his deportation and secure bond.
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Ramón Morales Reyes will remain in ICE custody, although the Trump administration acknowledges that he did not threaten the president, the DHS confirmed to this newspaper

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A man who was falsely accused of threatening President Donald Trump's life faces a deportation process, even after Wisconsin authorities pointed out that the Mexican migrant was framed, and that he was the victim of a violent attack in 2023.Ramón Morales Reyes appeared under domestic spotlight last week, when National Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused him of writing letters threatening Trump.Officers of the agency discreetly acknowledged We…

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DHS official concedes undocumented migrant believed to have been framed is no longer under investigation

A Department of Homeland Security official conceded Wednesday that an undocumented migrant believed to have been framed with threatening to kill President Donald Trump is no longer under investigation.

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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