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US sanctions Venezuela gang for spreading criminal activity across Latin America July 13, 2024 3:00 AM ... "Now we are seeing evidence that they have made it into the United States.
The gang originated in Venezuela’s prisons but has expanded to the United States in recent years by preying on desperate migrants trying to flee President Nicolás Maduro’s rule. Tren de ...
The United States Treasury Department has sanctioned the alleged leader of Tren de Aragua (TDA), a Venezuelan gang that the administration of President Donald Trump has used as justification for ...
As US sanctions persist and migrants are criminalized, Clodovaldo Hernández examines Trump's seemingly aimless strategy towards Caracas.
Venezuela will face "severe, and escalating sanctions" if it refuses to accept its citizens who have been deported from the United States, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday. The tough ...
2 US deportation flights head to Venezuela, alleged gang members ... years amid a sustained economic and social collapse blamed by the government on sanctions by the United States and ...
The sanctions regime was first launched in March 2015, when President Barack Obama declared Caracas a “threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States”.
A view of a gate of the Tocoron prison in Tocoron, Aragua State, Venezuela, taken on September 23, 2023. Gang leaders who ruled a prison in Venezuela that was stormed by more than 11,000 soldiers ...
Venezuela sent its own planes from its national airline Conviasa to carry Monday’s deportees, who included members of the prison gang Tren de Aragua, from El Paso, Texas, the Maduro regime said.
Caracas says gang was effectively wiped out in 2023 US, Venezuela clash over repatriation flights Canada imposes sanctions on eight Venezuelan officials CARACAS, March 21 (Reuters) - Venezuela's ...
CARACAS – Venezuela said Feb 10 it had sent two planes to bring undocumented migrants back from the US, days after it came to an agreement with the administration of US President Donald Trump.
US sanctions alleged leader of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. The State Department has offered up to $3m for information leading to the arrest of Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano.