Border Chief Compares Tren De Aragua to Fentanyl

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TdA, a criminal organization founded in a Venezuelan prison, is primarily involved in human trafficking and other abuses targeting vulnerable migrants.

The notorious crime syndicate Tren De Aragua is as much a threat to the U.S. as fentanyl, according to a top Border Patrol official.TdA is a Venezuelan gang that has been connected to a string of high-profile crimes in the U.S., including the murders of Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray, as well as taking over a hotel in El Paso.Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens cautioned that cartels are adapting their strategies to overcome new challenges, such as advanced technology.

Ronald Vitiello, who served as acting director of ICE from June 2018 to April 2019, previously told Newsweek that under President-elect Donald Trump's proposed mass deportation plans the gang could be rapidly dealt with.'In the case of Tren de Aragua, they can be dismantled quickly and definitively because their presence in the United States, although dangerous, has just begun,' he said.

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