Posted on 11/18/2024 3:59:54 AM PST by MtnClimber
Joe Biden’s border policies are disastrous for communities nationwide, including cities that are nowhere near United States borders. There have been at least 10.8 million encounters with illegal aliens nationwide since the start of Fiscal Year 2021 (FY2021), according to Rep. Mark Green’s September “Startling Stats” report on the border crisis. The same report indicates that 2 million more aliens have entered as “known gotaways.” According to former chief of Border Patrol Raul Ortiz, the total number of gotaways “could be underreported by as much as 20 percent.”
The devastating numbers fail to tell the whole story, however. Embedded in those historic numbers are criminal gangs like Tren de Aragua, whose members have taken root in communities nationwide. Tren de Aragua is terrorizing communities, forcing the Biden administration’s U.S. Treasury to label the gang as a U.S.-designated transnational criminal organization (TCO).
The Treasury’s announcement states that the gang has “opportunistically infiltrated local criminal economies.”
From its origins as a prison gang in Aragua, Venezuela, Tren de Aragua has quickly expanded throughout the Western Hemisphere in recent years. With a particular focus on human smuggling and other illicit acts that target desperate migrants, the organization has developed additional revenue sources through a range of criminal activities, such as illegal mining, kidnapping, human trafficking, extortion, and the trafficking of illicit drugs such as cocaine and MDMA.
Tren de Aragua poses a deadly criminal threat across the region. For example, Tren de Aragua leverages its transnational networks to traffic people, especially migrant women and girls, across borders for sex trafficking and debt bondage. When victims seek to escape this exploitation, Tren de Aragua members often kill them and publicize their deaths as a threat to others.
Tren de Aragua “engages in particularly vicious activity in victimizing populations and maintaining sources of income
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Thank you very much and God bless you.
To the marxists it is “the worse the better”.
You know… if they put a bounty on any member of the gang, DOL, $500k, probably get lots of help, and it would be much cheaper than fed gov doing it…
This is what the “Do-Gooder” Democrats who voted for Kamala support. Democrats love slavery. It’s their foundational principle.
Americans want the judges, lawyers, and politicians
that did this to take responsibility.
“if they put a bounty on any member of the gang, DOL, $500k, probably get lots of help,”
That’s true. “DOL” in this case is important. If they’re wanted, anyhow, can’t a citizen become a self-appointed bounty hunter and mete out justice?
Trump needs to get a declaration of war against the cartels and let the army kill every one of these sumbiches as an invading enemy. Shoot them dead in the street.
I’d Vote YES on that plan.
Shoot the f@ckers. If they show up in my neighborhood the pigs will eat good!
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The Establishment media would have us believe this gang is no big deal, since they’ve taken over “just a handful” of apartment complexes in the country.
Not for long.
Declare them a terrorist organization, or whatever is needed to hunt them down and eliminate them. These aren’t nice people. They need not exist in our country.
Deal with them under ‘Rule .308’
Not something that happen by accident or due to incompetence. It was the plan all along and the government employees that implemented it are the enemies within.
BTTT
BTTT
Homan says “our gang is bigger than their gang”!
This is the gang that our lying Reyes saw take over apartment complexes in Colorado right?
REYES = EYES
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