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Border czar Tom Homan vows to ‘target’ Tren de Aragua gang
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(NewsNation) — President-elect Donald Trump’s new border czar, Tom Homan, tells NewsNation’s Ali Bradley criminal gangs like Tren de Aragua will be his “priority target,” and he will root them out once he takes office.
“We’ve been saying from Day 1 that the priority right out of the gate is public safety threats and national security threats. Tren de Aragua is a public safety threat,” Homan said. “They have proven that they’re in at least 16 states across this country, and they’ll be a priority.”
Tren de Aragua is a gang that started in a prison in the Venezuelan state of Aragua nearly a decade ago. It’s since expanded into what the Justice Department calls a “transnational criminal organization.”
The gang has spread to 16 U.S. states, according to a New York Post report citing an internal Department of Homeland Security memo. The Venezuelan gang is the fastest-growing transnational criminal organization, in part because the U.S. government cannot track criminal records in Venezuela. As such, members of the gang are more easily able to blend in with law-abiding migrants.
In Colorado, Aurora police have acknowledged that “components of Tren de Aragua” are operating in the area and have identified at least 10 known members.
Homan vowed to “remove them” and says he’s been working with state and law enforcement to monitor the gang’s activity.
“We’ll be attacking Tren de Aragua right where they operate, where they live, and we’re going to put them in detention,” he said.
For the gang members who are applying for asylum, Homan said he will be putting on strict conditions of release.
“Participating in gang activity is a violation of conditions of release, so at a minimum, we want to take them back into custody,” he said.
Homan blamed President Joe Biden’s border policies as the reason why the U.S. hasn’t been able to force Venezuela to take the gang members back, but that will all change under Trump, he said.
“Starting January 20, we’ll have a very strong America-first president who’s going to negotiate, if he needs to negotiate, or simply make these countries do what they should do,” Homan said.
“In the small chance they won’t take them back, then we’ll send them to other countries,” he said, adding that he is already in talks with several countries willing to take the gang members.
Former acting ICE director Tom Homan has been appointed as the new border czar by the Biden administration, and he is wasting no time in making his presence felt. Homan recently vowed to “target” the notorious Tren de Aragua gang, which is known for its ruthless activities along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Tren de Aragua gang, based in Venezuela, has been involved in a wide range of criminal activities, including drug trafficking, human smuggling, and extortion. Homan’s promise to go after them signals a shift in the administration’s approach to border security, as he has made it clear that he will not hesitate to use all available resources to combat transnational criminal organizations.
Homan’s appointment as border czar has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising his tough stance on immigration and border security, while others have raised concerns about his previous controversial statements and actions. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, one thing is clear: Homan is determined to make an impact on the border and will not back down from his mission to target criminal organizations like the Tren de Aragua gang.
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