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‘There is no really way’: The story of Christie Nom’s abstract threatening an immigrant is Fake?

The claim of the US Homeland Security Secretary Christie Nom said that an unintended immigrant threatened to kill US President Donald Trump, now under investigation, as new evidence suggests that the man was falsely accused to force his exile.Nom announced the arrest of 54 -year -old Raman Morales Rayes, alleging that he had sent a letter to shoot Trump and then to flee to Mexico. The letters shared by NOEM and later were written on social media by the White House and Trump colleagues, written in light blue ink and appeared to express anger over the immigration policies.However, a person acquainted with the investigation told AP that the officials believe that Morales Reyes has no longer written the letter. Instead, the law enforcement suspected that he was implicated, possibly to prevent him from testifying in an upcoming testing in which he is listed as an attack victim. The source said the handwritten threats did not match the writing style of Morales Reece, after which the authorities concluded that the danger was not reliable.Despite this, the Homeland Security Department issued a statement nominated as a writer and described it as a threat, a step that has created criticism and confusion. The department has since said that the investigation is “running”, and the rays are illegally in the country and have a criminal record.His legal team disputed those claims, saying that he is not currently facing any allegations and has no knowledge of previous faults.“In fact there is no way that it can be true even from far,” said the immigration lawyer of Kim Abdul Abd, Moralees Reece. “We are asking DHS for an explanation and a improvement that Ramon’s name is to do anything to do anything.”A dishwasher Morales Rayes was arrested on 21 May in Milwauki and is currently being held in a county jail in Juno, Wisconsin. He lives with his wife and three children and recently applied for U visas, providing protection to unspecified immigrants who have suffered serious crimes.The Immigrant Rights Group Volks de la Fontra has called for its release, and Moralese Reyes is expected to appear before the Chicago Immigration Court for a bond hearing next week.Meanwhile, the Milwauki police have initiated a separate investigation into the theft of potential identity in relation to the case and scaring witnesses. The office of the local District Attorney confirmed that the case was under active review.Morales Rayes were due to testimony in the July test, in which a person accused him of assaulting him, a case that could now be more complicated by his sudden custody.

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