Immigrant Framed for Trump Threats Granted Bond by Judge

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A Mexican immigrant, Ramon Morales-Reyes, who was falsely accused of threatening President Trump and detained by ICE, has been granted bond by a Chicago court, as authorities acknowledge he is not a danger to the community and the allegations against him were based on a criminal scheme by a fellow inmate. The case highlights issues of misidentification and the complexities of immigration enforcement.
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