Maduro's Gang Spreads Chaos: A National Security Threat

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Venezuela's Madura regime has unleashed chaos into the United States employing the notorious gang known as Tren de Aragua (TdA) as an agent of instability.

A former Venezuelan military officer, José Gustavo Arocha, warns that these violent actors have infiltrated over 30 major U.S. cities.

Originating from a Venezuelan prison, Tren de Aragua has morphed into a politically motivated group, allegedly overseen by the Venezuelan military counterintelligence agency, DGCIM.

Arocha outlined the alarming nature of the gang, likening its spread across the U.S. to a viral outbreak.


He cited a recent violent takeover of an apartment complex in Colorado as a stark warning of what’s at stake.

According to Arocha, the Maduro regime is deliberately spreading TdA throughout the U.S., exacerbated by policies that have allowed migrant waves to enter the country.

The staunch criticism of the Biden administration's handling of the southern border highlights a significant concern among conservative circles.

While border security is crucial, Arocha stresses that simply shutting the border will not eradicate the threat posed by TdA.

He calls for a comprehensive strategy targeting the Maduro regime itself, detailing how its actions are a direct assault on American safety.

Arocha urges future political leadership to prioritize dismantling this gang’s influence, which could echo the successful strategies implemented during the Trump administration.

He firmly believes that addressing the root cause of this issue—namely, the Maduro government's necropolitical tactics—is essential for American security.

As the threat of organized crime grows, so too does the urgency for robust political measures to counteract these elements.

For the safety and integrity of communities across America, confronting outside influences and securing national borders must be paramount in the public discourse moving forward.

Sources:
zerohedge.com
wndnewscenter.org
dallasexpress.com












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