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The Venezuelan government was facilitating the illegal immigration of dangerous gang members into the United States.
The Venezuelan prison gang known as Tren de Aragua (TdA) eyed Denver as its headquarters in the U.S., according to internal communications within the Aurora Police Department. The internal ...
Even as immigrants in the U.S. avoid going out in public, terrified of encountering immigration authorities, families across ...
Even as immigrants in the U.S. avoid going out in public, terrified of encountering immigration authorities, families across ...
For the last two months of their life in the United States, José Alberto González and his family spent nearly all their time ...
Members of the public are invited to a meeting with the Community Advisory Council to discuss the most recent Aurora Police ...
Authorities say 26-year-old Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco was part of a group of heavily armed men seen in a now-viral video forcing their way into an apartment in Aurora.
(Courthouse News via U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York) MANHATTAN (CN) ­— A suspected member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, who was wanted in connection to charges ...
A Denver resident has revealed how gang violence at her apartment complex drove her to switch political allegiance from ...
What began as a prison gang formed in the 2000s in Venezuela is now labeled as a foreign terrorist ... Tren de Aragua first gained notoriety when Trump referenced efforts by law enforcement in Aurora, ...
Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan prison gang, has been designated a foreign ... when Trump referenced efforts by law enforcement in Aurora, Colorado to dismantle organized violence perpetrated by ...