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People are reportedly terrified by Venezuelan gangs. Senator Vance claims Trump addressed these concerns in Aurora, Colorado. Martha Raditz countered that incidents were limited to a few apartment complexes, and the police addressed the concerns. Vance questioned if Raditz was unconcerned about violent gangs taking over apartment complexes because Kamala Harris has an open border. Raditz stated that gangs did not invade or take over the city as Trump claimed. Another speaker said the Democratic governor of Colorado initially dismissed the concerns. Raditz is accused of being a DC swamp journalist who is telling working-class people to be okay with their residences being taken over. Gang members are committing crimes across the nation, including by Trunde Agua in multiple cities.

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According to Denver city leaders, the problem is not the Venezuelan street gang, Tren de Aragua, but rather those who are talking about it. They claim that those discussing the gang are the ones creating problems.

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The speaker states that during an operation, arrests were made for robbery and other charges. The speaker focuses on the concern that 25 illegal immigrants were arrested, originating from Venezuela, Cuba, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico. According to the speaker, 16% of the total arrests were people who should not have been in the country, but were present due to the federal government enabling criminals to enter and treating them well. The speaker shares that some prostitutes involved had to pay off coyote debts, while others cited easy money as the reason for their involvement.

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A man with a gun stole watches from a group at a Williamsburg restaurant and another man's watch in Manhattan. At a Chinese restaurant in Williamsburg, two men held up the entire place with a gun. Police suspect newly arrived migrants are involved in these crimes, which are hard to track. Perpetrators with multiple arrests in the last 3 months may have entered the country at the same time.

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Leaked US Army CUI documents warn of the Venezuelan criminal organization, Train de Aragua (TDA), expanding its threat across New York City, with an estimated 400 members in Brooklyn, Bronx, and Williamsburg. TDA members in Denver have reportedly been given the green light to attack law enforcement. HSI New York has received similar reports. The documents state that TDA members are 57 miles from West Point. The TDA's expansion during the Venezuelan refugee crisis has led to violent incidents, including attacks on military installations. The document emphasizes the need for coordinated efforts between local, state, federal law enforcement, and the military. The information is intended for situational awareness only and is not to be released to the media.

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News Nation has followed Trende Aragua (TDA) since January, tied to the murder of a Florida police officer and the killing of 22-year-old nursing student Lake And Riley in Georgia. In Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin, a 26-year-old Venezuelan national was arrested for physically and sexually assaulting a woman; the department says the suspect has a known affiliation to TDA. Dallas police confirm “gang activity in the North Dallas area linked to the Trende Aragua gang from Venezuela.” A 24-year-old TDA member with an ICE tracking device was arrested for smuggling after a prior arrest and ICE release. Aurora PD arrested four Venezuelan nationals with confirmed ties to TDA. NYPD plans an international liaison in Bogota; CBP/HSI report a green light to fire on or attack law enforcement in Denver. Estimates: more than 1,000 TDA members in the U.S., about 5,000 worldwide. DHS alerts on spotting TDA members; at least 70 encountered; TDA described as Venezuela's largest criminal organization spreading to the United States.

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Gangs are reportedly drawn to areas with high concentrations of Venezuelan migrants. These gangs have allegedly used intimidation to displace property management, subsequently collecting rents. Arrests have been made, but these operations are reportedly still in progress.

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Residents and business owners are concerned about losing their community due to rising crime. A former city councilman is requesting Governor Hochul send in the National Guard. Community members say organized crime has taken over, making it unsafe. Illegal activities occur in broad daylight, including near schools, with garbage and illegal vendors present. Police raids have been ineffective, with businesses reopening quickly. The mayor suggests the migrant influx contributes to the problem. Police report increased gang activity, with the Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela establishing a presence in the U.S. They are allegedly involved in various crimes. Critics argue the surge in crime is due to lenient laws, such as the decriminalization of shoplifting. Open-air theft markets operate openly, and illegal food vendors and businesses contribute to a growing criminal economy. Residents demand intervention to eliminate the criminal element, as police efforts have been insufficient. The situation is described as a warning about the consequences of tolerating various crimes.

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DHS allegedly admitted in a memo that the Venezuelan government was emptying prisons and rehabilitation centers, releasing inmates with instructions to go to the U.S. It is claimed that DHS knew this was happening, and that the Tren de Aragua gang is now heavily present in the U.S. DHS has allegedly acknowledged in writing that Venezuela is emptying prisons and rehabilitation centers with the understanding that those released should go to the United States. DHS is purportedly processing these individuals without knowing their whereabouts. The estimated number of people who have come across the border in the last 2-3 years is said to be about 10-11 million, but one speaker believes the number is closer to 15-18 million.

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Internal law enforcement documents obtained by Libs of TikTok reveal an emerging domestic threat from the Venezuelan gang Trendaraguas (TDA), which formed in the mid-2000s and has an estimated 2,500 to 7,000 members worldwide. A US Customs and Border Protection bulletin estimates that 1,000 TDA members are active in the United States, with confirmed presence in 11 states. In 2023, TDA members allegedly kidnapped, robbed, and murdered a retired Venezuelan police officer in Florida. In June 2024, TDA members reportedly shot and killed two New York police officers during a traffic stop. In August, two TDA members were arrested in Kansas for organizing a retail crime group but were released. There is speculation that TDA may be responsible for the takeover of an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado. Reports indicate TDA members have been given the green light to attack police officers. Police departments have issued warnings for officers to wear body armor. The Venezuelan government is reportedly denying deportations of TDA members back into the country.

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Residents of Aurora, Colorado are concerned about a Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, allegedly taking over parts of the city. Residents report feeling like they live in a "3rd world country" due to the gang's activities. The gang is reportedly marking territory with graffiti and engaging in violence, break-ins, and running a black market for gasoline. One property owner reported a tenant vanished, and their unit was found filled with guns, money, and gasoline. A local gang leader known as "Cookie Monster" is allegedly running operations in Aurora. He was arrested for felony assault and a shooting but was bailed out and failed to appear in court. Aurora officials are trying to expose the gang's activities, while Denver and the governor remain silent. The Aurora police formed a gang task force. The FBI director warned about the rise of this Venezuelan gang, citing drug trafficking, extortion, kidnapping, violent crime, trafficking, smuggling, and organized retail theft.

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Violence in New York City has escalated in the past two weeks, with various migrant groups forming sub gangs. The murder and assault rates have skyrocketed. According to an NYPD officer, they have been instructed not to arrest these individuals unless it is for a serious crime, which is disturbing. Meanwhile, citizens are being fined heavily for minor offenses like jaywalking. One notable incident involved a man from Venezuela who tried to flirt with a girl belonging to a Peruvian guy in a food line. This led to a fatal stabbing. These stories are just the beginning, and the situation is expected to worsen.

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The NYPD suspects members of the Venezuelan gang, Trende Aragua, are recruiting in Ecuador and entering the US. They have escalated from petty crimes to shootouts, with alleged member Bernardo Raul Mata confessing to targeting police. Mata shot 2 officers in Queens and revealed guns are smuggled into migrant shelters. Gang violence is on the rise.

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A male and female were attacked by 13 to 15 armed individuals in an apartment complex linked to the Trende Aragua gang. They were pistol whipped, beaten, and one victim suffered a stab wound, raising concerns about torture. There is speculation about their affiliation with the gang. A discussion with a White House official revealed a troubling perspective: once immigrants cross the border, their safety is not prioritized. This incident highlights the dangers faced by individuals in areas associated with gang activity.

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A transnational criminal organization from Venezuela, Trenaragua, has reached the US border, blending in with regular migrants. They pose a threat to borderland families, engaging in extortion to fund their activities. With little known about them in the US, there are concerns about increased crimes like human smuggling and sex trafficking. Tracking down gang members is difficult due to limited criminal records and strained relations between the US and Venezuela. Stay tuned to learn more about Trenaragua and how they differ from MS 13.

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The Trende Aragua gang, a Venezuelan gang, has been terrorizing multiple states and cities across the United States. The NYPD has noticed 100 of them spread across New York City and 1,000 across the country, including up to 15 states. Even though the police have been cracking down on them, they can only arrest and charge them, and then must release them because they're protected. It is illegal for the NYPD to contact ICE to deport them. New York Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted for allegedly being a sugar baby to the Turkish government and Turkish businessmen. He is accused of taking money to look the other way so they can do what they want in New York. He's also accused of being spoiled across the world in high end hotels. Trump is allegedly taking over New York, with tens and twenties of thousands of people showing up to see him. If New York is ready to go red, the country is ready to go red.

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The mayor of Aurora, Colorado, confirmed that Venezuelan gangs have taken over several buildings owned by out-of-state entities. The mayor is investigating how a concentration of Venezuelans came to be in these buildings, suggesting federal agencies may have been involved. These gangs have reportedly pushed out property management through intimidation and are collecting rents. A task force of local, state, and federal law enforcement is conducting ongoing operations, and arrests have been made. The mayor stated that Venezuelan migrants conducting organized crime are a problem, regardless of formal gang affiliation. He believes Aurora is a victim of failed border policy, as Venezuela does not share criminal histories with the U.S., and inadequately vetted migrants were released into the country. Aurora tried to avoid expending public funds on the migrant crisis, but has been drawn into the situation. The mayor confirmed a video showing gang members intimidating tenants. A gang leader known as "Cookie Monster" has been apprehended and is in custody. Beyond the gang issue, the mayor is concerned about the lack of work permits for migrants, potentially leading to desperate actions. Federal authorities are involved in addressing the situation.

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Armed men were recorded walking through an apartment complex at 12th and Dallas in Aurora, Colorado. According to one speaker, Venezuelan gangs are taking over apartment complexes and becoming real estate developers. They allegedly use bullets as their calling card. The city claims the property management team isn't doing enough to help residents. However, the property management team stated that a gang controls the building, and they feel helpless. The gang has allegedly pushed out property management through intimidation and is collecting rents. Arrests have been made, but these operations are ongoing.

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There is a discussion about immigration and its connection to criminal activity in New York City. The speaker mentions that while many immigrants are hardworking and looking for a better life, there is a small group involved in organized theft. This group operates on mopeds and scooters, stealing items like iPhones and clothing. The speaker highlights the criminal charges against them and the pattern of their activities. It is noted that these criminals travel to Florida to spend the stolen money before returning to New York. The speaker questions why they don't just stay in New York to commit crimes, to which the response is that they would end up in jail.

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A robbery crew of 20 individuals arrested for upwards of 50 robberies are all on the streets today. There are reports that they're operating out of the Roosevelt Hotel, which is now a migrant shelter. The activity inside the hotel is spilling into the Times Square area. There is a recruitment process occurring.

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Venezuelan gangs, particularly Trende Aragua, are reportedly recruiting children in migrant shelters across the city. The NYPD has identified 39 gang members and a subgroup called the Little Devils of 42nd Street, composed of younger kids. Many of these undocumented criminals, some as young as 11, are involved in retail robberies and violent crimes. Due to their lack of prior records, they are often released back into the community after arrest. Concerned migrant mothers fear their children may be coerced into gang activities. Community initiatives, like a soccer program, aim to provide positive outlets for youth. The NYPD is collaborating with federal partners to address gang violence, noting that many migrants are also victims of these crimes, often hesitant to report them due to fear of deportation. It's crucial to recognize that a small percentage of migrants are responsible for the majority of crimes.

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Gangs from South America are targeting high-end homes and neighborhoods in the US, stealing cash, jewelry, watches, precious metals, purses, and electronics. The Oakland County sheriff estimates that there are numerous crews operating across the country. These criminals enter the country either by illegally crossing the southern border or by overstaying their welcome through the Visa Waiver Program. They often use fake identification to carry out their crimes. While there have been incidents in Oakland County, no arrests have been mentioned. The sheriff blames Washington for not securing the border and protecting Americans, calling it a ticking time bomb of terrorist activity and transnational gangs.

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Several buildings under out-of-state ownership have been taken over by Venezuelan gangs. An investigation is underway to determine how a concentration of Venezuelans came to be in these buildings and who funded it, possibly the federal government. These gangs intimidate property management, collect rents, and are attracted to areas with Venezuelan migrants. A task force of local, state, and federal law enforcement is conducting ongoing operations, making arrests. It remains to be seen if this is an organized criminal effort, but if Venezuelan migrants are conducting crime in an organized manner, they are a problem. The mayor believes this is a result of failed border policy, as Venezuela does not share criminal histories with the U.S. Migrants crossed the border illegally, requested asylum, were not adequately vetted, and were released into the country. Federal agencies may have worked with local nonprofits to house them in Aurora. While most are good people, a criminal element exploits them. The city is aware of reports that this gang has targeted local police and is prioritizing police safety.

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The discussion centers on claims about Venezuelan gangs taking over areas in America. Speaker 1 asserts people are terrified by these gangs and accuses Kamala Harris's open border policies of enabling the situation. They claim apartment complexes have been taken over by violent gangs due to unvetted individuals entering the country, attributing this to Harris undoing Trump's border policies. Speaker 1 defends Trump for calling out the issue. Speaker 0 disputes the extent of the problem, stating incidents were limited to a few apartment complexes, according to the mayor, and objects to the characterization that the city was invaded. Speaker 0 then attempts to shift the conversation to women and abortion.

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Armed men were recorded walking through an apartment complex at 12th and Dallas in Aurora, Colorado. Venezuelan gangs are reportedly taking over apartment complexes and becoming real estate developers. According to one speaker, their calling card is a bullet. The city claims the property management team isn't doing enough to help residents. However, the property management team stated that a gang controls the building, and they feel helpless. The gang has allegedly pushed out property management through intimidation and is collecting rents. Arrests have been made, but these operations are ongoing.
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