Tren De Aragua originated as a prison gang out of Venezuela and is now considered a transnational criminal organization.
NEWS interviewed investigative journalist Ronna Rísquez from her home in Venezuela. She shared what she’s learned after publishing a book about Tren de Aragua.
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Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan national charged in connection with Laken Riley's murder, will appear in court on Nov. 12 for a ...
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Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan national charged in connection with Laken Riley's murder, appeared in court on Nov. 12 for a ...
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The former acting director of ICE between 2017 and 2018, is considered one of the key believers in the family separation policy.
Three people who police say are part of a transnational criminal organization from Venezuela are facing multiple felony assault charges and may be tied to a prostitution ring.