Venezuelan gang attacks border agents before Trump presidency


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Tren de Aragua gang Disturbing reports have emerged detailing the alarming activities of Venezuelan gang members from the Tren de Aragua gang. According to The New York Post, these individuals have illegally crossed the border into El Paso, Texas, and have engaged in violent confrontations with Border Patrol agents attempting to apprehend them.

The informant’s warning to law enforcement revealed a concerning plan – the gang members intend to forcibly enter the United States every night around 3 a.m. Alarmingly, they have vowed to attack Border Patrol agents and Texas National Guard soldiers stationed at the border crossings, especially when agents are left alone without backup.

The New York Post’s report painted a chilling picture of the situation. Last week, approximately 20 members of the Tren de Aragua gang, armed with knives, tire irons, and broken liquor bottles, attempted to force their way into the United States at a border gate in El Paso. The Texas Department of Public Safety memo, which was leaked to The Post, warned of another impending attempt by the gang to breach the border on New Year’s Day.

“The brutal prison gang is becoming increasingly desperate to salt more members into the US before President-elect Donald Trump takes over,” said Victor Avila, a retired agent for Homeland Security Investigations.

This alarming situation underscores the urgent need for robust border security measures and a coordinated response from law enforcement agencies to address the threat posed by these violent criminal organizations.