Thursday, October 13, 2022

A Venezuelan Gang Crosses Biden's Open Border

 The Tren de Aragua rose to power in Nicolas Maduro’s anarchotyranny

  • Now they’re in Florida.
  • El American broke the news that members of the “Tren de ARAGUA,” the second largest criminal organization in Venezuela, had crossed the southern border and were living in Orlando, Florida.

The Tren de Aragua gang started as a prison gang and then expanded to almost half the states of Venezuela, and Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Panama, Costa Rica-and, now, the United States.

  • How were they able to expand so quickly from prison?

The Venezuelan prison system is a mess

  • After dozens of massacres in prisons across the country, the government basically surrendered and gave away some of the prisons to the inmates, allowing them to run their operations as long as there are no mutinies or massacres within the compounds.
  • This system paved the way for the rise of a figure known as pran, an acronym that roughly translates to "natural-born killer inmate."
  • The pranes are the informally recognized leaders of prisons, and NiƱo Guerrero is probably the most important in the country. Guerrero's house is in the middle of the prison; it has two stories and a large terrace.

Local NGOs blame the government for the rise of pranes

  • Twelve years ago, Tareck El-Aisammi was the interior minister in Venezuela
  • The Tren de Aragua, still a young organization, was able to fight off guillas that have decades of armed experience
  • According to investigations, criminals from Venezuela to Peru, and Ecuador to Colombia, and also use to conduct car-trafficking operations

Bottom Line

  • In the United States, the Tren de Aragua will do what they have done in every other country: ally themselves with other criminal organizations to murder, deal drugs, and wreak havoc
  • Whatever happens will be directly linked to America's wide-open southern border

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/a-venezuelan-gang-crosses-bidens-open-border/

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