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Venezuelan Gang’s U.S. Expansion Highlights Border Security Failures

In a recent news story, it was revealed that the dangerous gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) from Venezuela has made its way to 16 states in the United States. They have been openly committing crimes such as robberies, gang rapes, assaults, and even beheadings and public executions. Some experts say they are even more violent than the well-known Mexican gang MS-13.

One alarming incident took place in an apartment building in Aurora, Colorado, where TdA members were seen carrying guns, breaking locks, and intimidating residents for money. Despite the fear and concern expressed by residents and neighboring communities, some in the media and local government officials downplayed the threat, calling them just petty criminals. This kind of behavior is unacceptable and dangerous for American citizens.

Experts now predict it could take up to ten years to completely eradicate Tren de Aragua from the country. The recent expansion of their presence to states like Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Tennessee poses a serious challenge to law enforcement agencies. These criminals are extremely violent and pose a significant risk to public safety.

The failure of DHS Director Alejandro Mayorkas and Vice President Kamala Harris in securing the southern border has allowed for the infiltration of these dangerous individuals into the country, putting millions of Americans in danger. Mayorkas has repeatedly lied about the situation at the border and has evaded accountability for his actions. His negligence has resulted in the deaths and assaults of numerous Americans by illegal aliens.

It is crucial for Americans to hold officials like Mayorkas accountable for their actions and demand stronger border security measures to prevent further harm. The safety and well-being of American citizens should be the top priority for those in charge of immigration and law enforcement.

Written by Staff Reports

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