The Growing Concern: Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua in Texas
Texas, USAWed Oct 30 2024
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Lately, Texas has been keeping a close eye on a Venezuelan gang called Tren de Aragua, and for good reason. This gang, which started out in South American prisons, has grown into a global threat known for its brutal violence, extortion, and human trafficking. While it's tough to say just how many members are in Texas, the gang has a massive following in Venezuela and other countries.
The Texas governor, Greg Abbott, has labeled Tren de Aragua a "foreign terrorist organization". This means they're considered a top priority for law enforcement, and members could face heavier penalties if caught. Texas is taking this seriously, setting up a special task force with state troopers, Texas Rangers, and local police to keep an eye on gang activities.
In El Paso, a hotel was temporarily closed due to a surge in crimes linked to Tren de Aragua members. Undocumented immigrants and gang members were arrested for various crimes like assault, drug dealing, and prostitution. In Houston and San Antonio, multiple arrests were made related to the gang, and in Dallas, there have been gang activities in North Dallas and an arrest for a homicide connected to Tren de Aragua.
One of the things that makes Tren de Aragua so dangerous is its international reach and the extreme violence they're known for. They've expanded their activities in Texas recently, which has law enforcement on high alert. But it's not just about catching the bad guys; it's also about understanding why this gang is becoming more active in Texas and finding ways to stop it.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-growing-concern-venezuelan-gang-tren-de-aragua-in-texas-909f2bf0
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