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Alarming Traces of Tren De Aragua Gang Discovered in Arizona

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By Daniel Stefanski |

A foreign gang known for criminal activities has established a presence in Arizona. Recent reports confirm that a 25-year-old suspected member of Tren de Aragua was arrested for human smuggling in Cochise County, indicating a serious escalation in criminal smuggling operations.

According to NewsNation Network Correspondent Ali Bradley, the sheriff’s interdiction unit apprehended the individual who had prior offenses related to smuggling and organized retail theft. He reportedly entered the United States through the Brownsville, Texas port of entry, seeking asylum. The connection to Tren de Aragua was recognized by the Cochise County sheriff.

Art Del Cueto, Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council, corroborated these claims, stating that the group is actively seeking to expand its criminal network within the U.S., posing a threat to local communities.

In a related development, former President Donald Trump addressed these gang activities during a rally in Aurora, Colorado. He highlighted the impact of such criminal groups on American communities and announced his intention to implement a nationwide operation to combat them if elected. Trump emphasized the need to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to dismantle and target migrant criminal networks operating in the United States.

Concerns regarding the safety of American citizens have reached new heights following these revelations, stressing the urgent need for effective measures to address the growing threat.