Texas Hotel With Alleged Venezuelan Gang Activity Ordered Temporarily Shut Down
- A state judge ordered the Gateway Hotel in El Paso to be temporarily shut down due to allegations of Venezuelan gang activity, specifically by the “Tren De Aragua” gang.
- The El Paso County attorney secured a temporary injunction against the hotel after suspicions arose about ongoing criminal activities inside.
- Police reports indicate at least 693 calls about the hotel in two years, highlighting multiple incidents including drugs and thefts.
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Tren de Aragua's rapid expansion in the US linked to 100 cases
The Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang notorious for its violent acts in Latin America, has escalated its criminal activities into the United States, now linked to approximately 100 criminal cases nationwide. This rapid expansion from its initial presence in Texas to various U.S. regions has alarmed U.S. Homeland Security officials and marked the gang as a significant transnational threat. Originating in a Venezuelan prison known for its extravag…
Texas hotel shut down for harboring Tren De Aragua, violent illegal border crossers
(The Center Square) – A hotel in El Paso, Texas, has been shut down for harboring violent illegal border crossers, including Venezuelan Tren De Aragua prison gang members. El Paso County Attorney Christina Sanchez sued Gateway Hotel, owned by Gigante Enterprises LLC and Howard Yun, a South Korean immigrant, for allegedly violating multiple public nuisance laws and endangering the community. The lawsuit was filed in El Paso County 120th District …
Texas City Shuts Down Hotel Occupied By Venezuelan Gang After 693 Police Calls – Infinite Unknown
– Texas City Shuts Down Hotel Occupied By Venezuelan Gang After 693 Police Calls: Authored by Darlene McCormick Sanchez via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Texas authorities say they are shutting down a crime-ridden hotel housing Tren de Aragua gang members and investigating the gang’s criminal involvement in other cities. El Paso County Attorney Christina ...
Texas Hotel Shut Down For Harboring Tren De Aragua, Violent Illegal Border Crossers
By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor (Worthy News) – A hotel in El Paso, Texas, has been shut down for harboring violent illegal border crossers, including Venezuelan Tren De Aragua prison gang members. El Paso County Attorney Christina Sanchez sued Gateway Hotel, owned by Gigante Enterprises LLC and Howard Yun, a South Korean immigrant, for allegedly violating multiple public nuisance laws and endangering the community. The lawsu…
Texas City Shuts Down Hotel Occupied by Venezuelan Gang After 693 Police Calls - The Thinking Conservative
Texas authorities are shutting down a crime-ridden hotel housing Tren de Aragua gang members and investigating the gang’s criminal involvement in other cities. The post Texas City Shuts Down Hotel Occupied by Venezuelan Gang After 693 Police Calls appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
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