In less than 100 days, federal agents have arrested nearly 400 members of a violent Venezuelan gang operating inside the U.S., thanks to aggressive new action from the Trump administration. Among the latest captures is a top leader wanted for brutal murders.
Key Facts:
- 68 members of Tren De Aragua were arrested this week in a joint federal effort, according to DHS.
- In total, 394 members of the gang have been arrested since President Trump took office.
- The gang is linked to the murders of Laken Riley and 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray.
- High-ranking gang member Ricardo Gonzales, wanted for kidnapping and murder, was captured March 21.
- Trump invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportation of gang-affiliated Venezuelan nationals.
The Rest of The Story:
Tren De Aragua is a violent transnational gang that began in Venezuela and has spread to several countries, including the United States.
Known for human trafficking, drug smuggling, and brutal murders, the gang was officially labeled a terrorist organization by the State Department last month.
President Trump signed an executive action on his first day back in office calling for the designation of foreign gangs as terrorist groups.
Since then, DHS and DOJ have worked together to arrest and deport hundreds of suspected members, including Gonzales, a gang leader accused of executing two women and injuring a third in a January attack.
Despite this momentum, a federal judge has temporarily blocked some deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, citing concerns about how the law is being applied.
Still, nearly 300 suspected gang members have already been sent back to Venezuela.
In less than one week, we arrested 68 Tren De Aragua gang members.
We will continue to make sure these dirtbags are removed from America’s streets and face justice. pic.twitter.com/tPpiPLDTSM
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) March 22, 2025
Commentary:
These arrests are a major win for ICE, law enforcement, and the American people.
For years, violent criminals from foreign countries were allowed to enter and operate in the U.S. with little resistance.
That era is coming to an end.
The Biden administration failed to protect Americans by allowing an open-door policy that enabled deadly groups like Tren De Aragua to take root.
The murders of Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray were preventable tragedies that never should have happened.
It’s clear now that federal agencies knew where these criminals were.
BREAKING: US Marshals announce the arrest of a Tren de Aragua fugitive gang member who is wanted in Chicago for two counts of murder, and kidnapping. Police say Ricardo Gonzalez kidnapped three women, took them into a Chicago alley, and shot them all in the head, killing two.… pic.twitter.com/y8XK7TDnTQ
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) March 21, 2025
The problem wasn’t intelligence—it was willpower.
Under Biden, there was no urgency to remove dangerous people who had no business being here in the first place.
President Trump’s decision to use the Alien Enemies Act, though controversial in court, shows bold leadership.
This law was created to deal with foreign threats during wartime.
If this isn’t a foreign invasion, what is?
These aren’t minor offenders—they’re rapists, murderers, and traffickers.
Their crimes are not just statistics; they have faces and names.
Victims like Laken and Jocelyn deserve justice, and that starts with ensuring no more innocent lives are lost to this kind of violence.
The administration’s focus is clear: defend American lives first.
It’s encouraging to see law enforcement finally given the green light to do their jobs without political handcuffs.
The Bottom Line:
The arrest of 68 Tren De Aragua gang members this week is another major step in the Trump administration’s aggressive effort to dismantle violent foreign criminal networks in the U.S.
These arrests, combined with targeted deportations, show a renewed commitment to public safety.
Despite legal pushback, the focus remains on removing violent threats from American streets before more lives are lost.
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