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    Home » Blog » Suspected Tren de Aragua Member Caught After Crossing Border 3 Times

    Suspected Tren de Aragua Member Caught After Crossing Border 3 Times

    January 9, 2025Updated:January 9, 2025 US News No Comments
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    Jose Gonzalez Roa, a suspected Tren del’Aragua part, was discovered next month in California, and it demonstrates why Americans are desperate for change along the southwestern border. The Venezuelan migratory had recently crossed the border with at least three different countries, according to the New York Post. Roa had a history in New York, Colorado, and California, where he was “wanted for attempted crime”.

    In December 2022, the suspected crew member was deported under the Title 42 eviction coverage of the Trump administration. Only a few weeks later, Roa tried entering America officially at the port of entry in Brownsville, Texas, where he claimed prison and was released into the United States, according to The Post.

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    The New York Post reports:

    ” During his time roaming the US, Roa reportedly went on a murder rampage and was arrested at least three different occasions, including in Queens, New York, in September 2023 when he was charged with robbery, burglary and abuse”.

    Roa reportedly left the United States to travel to Mexico with his partner.

    El Centro Sector Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino, who reported the arrest, warned Tren de Aragua that Texas “ain’t# Aurora, CO,” referring to the area where aggressive Tren de Aragua people allegedly seized flat structures.

    Many group members were able to pass by boundary agents and easily walk as they posed as hospital seekers among other migrant. Although it is unclear why Roa was let go after earlier interactions,

    The government released a large number of them because they were able to obtain the Colombian regime’s assistance in identifying the gangbangers, according to The Post, without having any standard gang colors or tattoo.

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    The Cuban group has become famous for its crime, including assaults on New York City police officers, as well as their relationship with people and weapons trafficking, and theft.

    In the final days of the Biden administration, according to reports from Texas, the violent group is frantically trying to enter the land before President-elect Donald Trump signs the border and secures it. According to the New York Post, Tren de Aragua is using murder to obstruct border patrol agents ‘ entry. One Mexican border police officer was really killed after being fatally struck in the head with a stone. Tren de Aragua was identified as the connection between one of the three offenders.

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