The Latest: 51 of 143 Arrested in Major San Antonio Raid Are Tren De Aragua Members, FBI Says
Fifty-one detainees are linked to Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang among 143 arrested during a federal raid targeting transnational crime, officials said.
- On Nov. 16, a regional Homeland Security Task Force- South Texas executed an early‑morning raid at a food‑truck park near San Pedro Avenue and Basse, detaining 143 individuals.
- DPS investigators had been surveilling a suspected Tren de Aragua member at 5959 San Pedro, prompting a district court judge to sign a search warrant around 12:30 a.m. as part of a federal initiative by the regional Homeland Security Task Force to disrupt transnational criminal organizations.
- Video captured at a nearby food‑truck business shows a large law‑enforcement presence detaining dozens while most arrestees’ identities, ages and genders remain unknown.
- Authorities placed the 143 individuals into Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody for immigration proceedings, while Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones and Congressman Joaquin Castro demanded transparency about charges and status.
- At least 51 detainees were linked to Tren de Aragua, up from 27 initially reported last week, with the regional Homeland Security Task Force combining intelligence and investigations to prevent crime.
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Of the total number of detainees, the information of at least 92 persons would be undisclosed and unverified in relation to any crime
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51 immigrants arrested in North Side raid are confirmed Tren de Aragua members, feds say
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) have released new details on the immigration raid that happened earlier this month on San Antonio’s north side.Out of the 143 people arrested during the Nov. 16 raid, 51 had ties to Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang, the agencies announced Tuesday in a news release.On Nov. 19, officials initially reported that 27 people were suspected members of the gang.>> …
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