**Dangerous Trends: Foreign Gang Activity Growing in America Under Biden Administration**
A disturbing criminal trend is sweeping across America, as documented in a recent West Fargo incident involving the Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua.
Most troubling is that this gang has proliferated to 17 states, highlighting the apparent failure of federal border policies.
The arrest of a suspected gang member, Henry Theis, in North Dakota reveals not only the gang’s reach but also raises serious questions about border security and illegal immigration.
Originally pulled over for a minor traffic violation, Theis was found in possession of stolen cash and equipment linked to criminal activities.
West Fargo Police Chief Pete Neilsen expressed frustration at the federal response, noting, “One would think that the feds would step in and say, ‘You know, I’m going to take this one.’”
This episode is indicative of a larger issue: the Biden administration's lax immigration policies have made it easier for dangerous elements to infiltrate American communities.
It's reported that Tren de Aragua members primarily find their way into the U.S. through the southern border, disguising themselves as asylum seekers among the surge of migrants.
This highlights a serious risk as these individuals exploit vulnerabilities in our immigration system, further jeopardizing safety in unsuspecting communities like West Fargo.
The escalating violence connected to this gang includes heinous crimes, such as assaults on police officers and tragic murders of innocent victims.
As Republicans gear up for the upcoming elections, the issue of immigration and border security remains pivotal.
With a commitment to stronger enforcement measures, a potential Trump administration could prioritize addressing these troubles.
Public safety should always be paramount, and the current state of affairs demands immediate action to restore control at our borders.
Voters will not soon forget the implications of these dangerous trends as they prepare for the next election cycle.
Sources:
campusreform.orggreene.house.govaol.com