Tren de Aragua Gang's Expansion in the U.S. Sparks Nationwide Crackdown
The Venezuelan gang's violent activities have led to heightened law enforcement efforts and political debate across the United States.
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott has declared Tren de Aragua a foreign terrorist organization and announced a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of its members.
- The gang, which originated in a Venezuelan prison, has been linked to crimes such as kidnapping, extortion, and drug trafficking across the U.S.
- The Biden administration has sanctioned the gang, offering $12 million in rewards for the capture of its leaders and placing it on a list of transnational criminal organizations.
- Footage of armed gang members in Aurora, Colorado, has brought national attention to the group's presence and activities in the U.S.
- Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Marco Rubio, are calling for a coordinated federal strategy to combat the gang's influence and protect U.S. citizens.





















