MSNBC’s Wallace claims she’s ‘gutted’ over Trump deporting alleged gang members to El Salvador
- On Tuesday, MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace expressed her deep distress over the Trump administration’s decision to send individuals suspected of involvement with the Tren de Aragua gang to a prison facility in El Salvador.
- These deportations followed President Trump’s March invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to expedite removal despite a Supreme Court bar requiring due process challenges for gang designations.
- U.S. Rep. Brad Knott has introduced legislation aimed at assessing threats posed by the multi-national gang Tren de Aragua, and the bill has progressed through committee and is slated for a voice vote.
- DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin described those deported to CECOT in El Salvador as individuals involved in serious criminal activities, while Knott highlighted the gang’s growth across various U.S. states and several countries in Latin America.
- The deportations and legislative efforts reflect increased enforcement aimed at preventing dangerous gangs from threatening American communities and enhancing border security.
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More Than 2,700 Tren de Aragua Members Arrested Within the US This Year, Attorney General Says
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on June 27 that 2,711 alleged members of the gang Tren de Aragua (TDA) have been arrested in the United States since the beginning of the year. TDA is a violent criminal organization that originated in Venezuela and has since spread throughout the United States and Latin America. It is engaged in the business of murder for hire, protection rackets, kidnapping, prostitution, theft, and trafficking of both…
Bondi Touts 2,700 Plus Arrests of Tren de Aragua Members
by Ben Whedon Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday celebrated the arrests of more than 2,700 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and highlighted that the Supreme Court’s decision to rein in universal injunctions would allow for their swift deportations. The Trump administration has attempted to use the Alien Enemies Act to swiftly deport members of the violent Venezuelan gang, though that effort has faced intense legal scrutiny, inc…
Proposal to solve Tren de Aragua infiltration clears committee - Washington Examiner
(The Center Square) – Saying eradication of dangerous gangs such as Tren de Aragua goes well beyond individual arrests, a North Carolina congressman’s proposal would create a six-month plan identifying tactical methods, funding and origins. The strategy, leadership and presence of criminal threats by the multi-country gang would be uncovered and shared by the Department of Homeland Security and relevant federal agencies, says the bill filed by U…
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