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The U.S. government sanctioned the head of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang, Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, and its five ...
The United States on Friday designated a group it said is tied to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for allegedly ...
The FBI accuses Venezuela of using Tren de Aragua to destabilize U.S. cities and advance Maduro’s geopolitical goals, according to a January 2025 memo.
On Monday The New York Times ran a story with a headline “Declassified Spy Memo Contradicts Trump on Venezuela Gang Ties.” Other legacy media outlets ran with similar headlines.
The article explores Venezuela's use of criminal gangs in its border conflict with Guyana over the mineral-rich Essequibo region.
Is Tren de Aragua gang overwhelming police in Aurora, Colorado? The Venezuelan prosecutor's office said Monday it has launched an investigation into the livestreamed murder of a popular TikTok ...
The release of the memo further undercuts the Trump administration’s rationale for using the Alien Enemies Act to deport scores of Venezuelans to a prison in El Salvador.
News; Nation/World; Spy agencies do not think Venezuela directs gang, declassified memo shows May 6, 2025 Updated Tue., May 6, 2025 at 5:33 p.m. President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro speaks before ...
Is Tren de Aragua gang overwhelming police in Aurora, Colorado? 02:54 Venezuelan police have arrested an alleged accomplice in the murder of a TikTok influencer who was killed during a livestream ...
The F.B.I. partly dissented, maintaining that the gang had some links to Venezuela’s government based on information all the other agencies did not find credible.
Gunfire and gold: How Venezuela is using criminal gangs in border conflict with Guyana By Antonio Maria Delgado. Updated June 11, 2025 8:00 PM.