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From a lavish prison, Tren de Aragua ran a transnational gang. Now, it’s a favorite Trump target

  • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement uses arbitrary criteria to identify Venezuelan migrants as gang members, based on tattoos and clothing, according to American Immigration Council Senior Fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick.
  • Frengel Reyes Mota, who had no criminal record, was wrongfully detained due to administrative errors, highlighting the flaws in ICE's deportation process.
  • The Tren de Aragua gang has gained notoriety, with U.S. President Donald Trump highlighting them in his anti-immigrant narrative, despite their criminal activities existing prior to his campaign.
  • Venezuelan authorities regained control of Tocorón prison in September 2023, with the gang's activities significantly impacting migration patterns, as over 7.7 million people have left Venezuela for better conditions.
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trome.com broke the news in on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
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