By SRH
The activity of Venezuelan prison gangs has alarmingly increased across the country, with an alarming amount of activity being recorded in New York City, which is one of the most popular destinations for illegal immigrants. There is a significant threat to the nation’s security posed by the influx of migrants, some of whom are members of criminal organizations and cartels. Donald Trump, who will soon become president, and Tom Homan, who will soon take over as border commissioner, are planning to address the immigration situation in a little under two months.
Viral News from Person X It has been reported that on Wednesday morning, the New York City Police Department and the Emergency Service Unit carried out a search warrant that targeted members of the extremely deadly Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang. The search warrant was conducted in a residential building in the Bronx (isn’t this the neighborhood that AoC is located in?).
The media outlet was informed by sources within the New York Police Department that during the raid, “a significant cache of weapons” was discovered. These weapons included rifles, handguns, and “a large quantity of ammunition.” It would appear as though these illegal alien bandits were getting ready for their next war.
Additional information from the report is as follows:
Furthermore, the operation led to the arrest of fifteen individuals, eight of whom were female, seven of whom were male, and one of whom was a kid. The fact that several of the suspects have several warrants issued from different jurisdictions around the country was disclosed by the investigators, which underscores the extensive criminal network that the gang maintains.
Additional evidence is being sought by the authorities, who are continuing their examination of the premises. The Tren de Aragua gang is a transnational criminal organization that is recognized for its involvement in human trafficking, extortion, and other violent crimes. This operation marks a key milestone in the ongoing campaign to dismantle the Tren de Aragua gang.
The Tren de Aragua gang was initially established in Venezuela; but, during the past few years, it has increased its influence and is now a significant concern in the United States due to its expanding reach. The raid that took place this morning was described by sources within the police department as an important step toward decreasing their power in New York City.
“This is a dangerous organization, and we’re committed to taking the necessary actions to protect our communities,” according to a government representative.
“There are no existing fingerprints recorded for them.” There are no photographs available in our records for them. There is no existing criminal record associated with them, and it has been noted that they interchange their identification documents. There exists no mechanism to monitor or ascertain the identities of individuals upon their arrival in the country.
Recent reports from the New York Post indicate that TdA gangsters are establishing operations across the nation, with notable activities in states such as California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. Certain operations encompass human trafficking, the drug trade, and organized retail crime theft.
Just months ago, investigative reporter James O’Keefe published a US Army North Division memo that warned an estimated 5,000 TdA gangsters were in the US. We suspect that number is a lot higher.
As national security concerns rise, the country descended into anarchy as a result of the assault of the southern border, which was made possible by the open-border globalist Biden-Harris administration. Taking up the slack left by the Biden-Harris administration is now the responsibility of President-elect Trump and the newly appointed Border Czar. America must be made safe once more.
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