Dozens arrested in major border state bust targeting bloodthirsty Venezuelan gang

The Texas Ministry of Public Safety has announced that more than 40 people have suspect relations in the Venezuelan gang, Treen de Aragua, have previously been arrested by law enforcement in Hayes Province, Texas, on Tuesday morning.
“In recent days, [FBI San Antonio] Advanced intelligence with regard to the potential assembly of suspected members or Venezuelan gang partners, TDA (TDA) at Hayes Company early on Tuesday morning, an inspection note was implemented before [Texas Department of Public Safety’s] A special response team at a residence in the area – which led to more than 40 detention operations, “Texas DPS has been published to X.
“For more than a year, the application of the law – including DPS, the Federal and Federal Investigation Office – are investigating the suspected TDA members, and the Tuesday process continues in this cooperative effort to make Texas communities safer,” the agency continued.
Texas and the United States government has not been charged yet, as they are still “under investigation.” They indicated that the minors were also detained and there were drug attacks as a result of preparing the inspection order.
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More than 40 people have ties to the Venezuelan gang Treen de Aragua have been arrested by law enforcement in Hayes Province, Texas. (Al -Salvaduri government via Getti Emayiz)
The arrests were met with praise from some Texas officials.
“Warrants well! I worked federal work periods to combat Ghangh. Several weeks ago, she led a round table where we discussed this exactly!” Representative Tony Gonzalez, R-TEXAS, was published on X.
“Directly in your backyard. [Texas DPS] It is proud to work with federal, state and local law enforcement partners to maintain safe from Texans and TDA control, “Tweet, a journalist at Texas DPS.
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The arrests were met with praise from some Texas officials. (Twitter/Greg Abbott)
The gang has been appointed as a foreign terrorist organization by the Trump administration, and since then there have been great efforts to put suspected members of the reservation. Several suspects were transferred to a prison in El Salvador, including 17 who were detained in Guantanamo Bay at early this week.
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“In order to maintain the secure of the American people, Potus assigned Tren de Aragua and MS-13 as foreign terrorist organizations,” Rubio was published last week. “These criminals are no longer horrified by our societies and citizens.”
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The gang has been appointed as a foreign terrorist organization by the Trump administration, and since then there have been great efforts to put suspected members of the reservation. (Ministry of Justice)
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There is an ongoing federal court battle between the Trump administration and the American District Court judge James Boasberg on the use of the 1798 foreign enemies law for some removal operations. In the case of 17, it was conducted under Chapter 8, the White House told Fox News last week.
Fox News Stephen Sora and Bill Milgin contributed to this report.
2025-04-02 18:33:00