An immigrant in Wisconsin has been released on bond after false accusation he threatened Trump
- An immigrant man in Wisconsin, Ramon Morales-Reyes, was falsely accused of threatening to assassinate President Trump and was released on $7,500 bond after it was proven he was framed.
- Morales-Reyes, a dishwasher and father of three U.S. citizens, had applied for a U visa as a victim of a serious crime before being falsely accused.
- Demetric Scott was charged with framing Morales-Reyes, and Morales-Reyes' attorney said he is 'not a dangerous person at all' and 'a responsible husband and father, hard worker.
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An immigrant in Wisconsin has been released on bond after false accusation he threatened Trump
An immigrant from Mexico who was falsely accused of threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump has been released from a Wisconsin jail on bond.
ICE releases Milwaukee man framed for threatening President Trump
MILWAUKEE — The man falsely accused of threatening to assassinate President Trump is out of Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody. 54-year-old Ramón Morales Reyes, an undocumented immigrant walked out of the Dodge County Detention Facility after his family posted $7,500 bond Thursday afternoon. An immigration judge in Chicago ruled he can go free and granted the bond on Tuesday. Morales Reyes was accused of hand writing a letter in English…
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