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In a case that has captured national attention, the Supreme Court is set to rule on whether a man from Los Angeles can be denied a visa due to his tattoos, with potential implications for constitutional rights and immigration policies. Luis Acensio Cordero's visa denial stemmed from federal agents' belief that his tattoos linked him to the MS-13 gang, preventing him from reuniting with his wife, Sandra Munoz, who resides in Los Angeles.
The case highlights the intersection of immigration law, individual rights, and law enforcement practices. Cordero and Munoz have been separated for five years, with their. . .