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Latin America and the Caribbean rank among the regions with the highest rates of criminal activity worldwide, marked by a ...
Donald Trump furiously pushed back Wednesday against reports that his surprise strike on three of Iran’s nuclear facilities ...
The Second Circuit judges in their Tuesday decision cited the Supreme Court’s decision in Noem v. Abrego Garcia, in which the ...
A long-running U.S. investigation of MS-13 has uncovered evidence at odds with Bukele’s reputation as a crime fighter. The ...
ICE’s decision comes after the Chronicle published an article detailing the difficulty in verifying information about the immigration system.
Judges in New York, Colorado and Texas have suggested Mr. Trump is using the Alien Enemies Act improperly because Tren de Aragua's actions don't constitute a foreign invasion or incursion.
The FBI accuses Venezuela of using Tren de Aragua to destabilize U.S. cities and advance Maduro’s geopolitical goals, according to a January 2025 memo.
Oriana van Praag writes about how the Trump Administration is targeting supposed members of Tren de Aragua using commonplace youth style—tattoos, sports jerseys, Jordans.
A mugshot in a Texas gang database flagged a Tren de Aragua member. His identity was wrong, but the real man was sent to a Salvadoran prison.
The poster child for Tren de Aragua’s baby-faced gang farm system was busted yet again Wednesday — this time for allegedly robbing a 16-year-old autistic boy on Staten Island, police sources ...
Tren de Aragua recruits members with IT skills and has even developed its own online language to advance its criminal goals in the United States, experts say.
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