
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ ) argued that Tren de Aragua‘s influence was more “widespread” than is widely known.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio labeled TdA a Colombian group as a criminal business. Biggs cited the current document of the imprisonment of an alleged TdA  part in the New Mexico house of Dona Ana County Magistrate , Judge Joel Cano as evidence that the gang is attempting to “terrorize” communities in the United States while appearing on Fox News’ The Faulkner Focus.
” It’s one of the most bizarre things you can imagine, best?” Biggs stated. When you consider how popular the TdA is in the United States and how we’re having to go back and clean up this mess, This is the effect finally of the Biden-Mayorkas program, which allowed up to 30, 000 Venezuelans to enter our nation and receive priority each month. The result is a lot of Tren de , Aragua men coming in, and they have been terrorizing some of our populations ever since.
Biggs was referring to the Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela program, which allowed immigrants from these countries to bypass normal immigration protocols and enter the U.S. in an expedited fashion. Since President Donald Trump took office, the program has come to a halt, and the legal status of all those who entered via the program has been terminated.
The Trump presidency advises that those who entered via the programme self-deport. As many as 530, 000 people applied for the system and emigrated to the U.S.
MAN ARRESTED IN COLOMBIE NOW ACCESSED TO TERRORISM CHARGES AS FIRST ALLEGED TREN DE ARAGUA MEMBER
Biggs referred to Tren de Aragua as “violent, aggressive offenders with a purpose.” ” That goal is to destroy the United States,” he said. In fact, they are trying to disturb a region with their entire country, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Chile.
A 24-year-old man was detained in Colombia on suspicion of allegedly belonging to TDA and was the first to face terrorism-related claims in the country. According to just released documents, Brazilian officials detained Jose Enrique Martinez Reyes on March 31 over the allegations brought against him by the U.S. government.