Venezuelan gang members arrested in Illinois – Center Square

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations agents recently arrested Venezuelan Tren de Aragua members in New York City and Chicago, but deportation efforts were foiled by federal or local policies.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Of course they were released. How can they follow through with the progressives plan to de- stabilize America if rightfully jailed/ deported?

Veterano
1 year ago

This is Chicago. Gang diversity is welcome here.

Lawrence
1 year ago

The repeated release of dangerous criminal gang members into US communities underscores the government’s failure to prioritize the safety of its citizens. Despite arrests and immigration proceedings, individuals like Johan Jose Cardenas Silva continue to pose a threat due to loopholes in federal and local policies. What’s needed is strong leadership that will prioritize national sovereignty and enact policies to protect Americans from such imminent dangers.

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  Lawrence

They do it intentionally because they hate you, deplorable. The residents of cities don’t look like you anymore, deplorable.

Freddy
1 year ago

Nothing will happen to them. Check out this video of a store owner protecting his business.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/nyc-shop-owner-concealed-carry-110035221.html

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