Homeland Security arrests 2 Tren de Aragua members in Aurora

Information about Tren de Aragua members in the U.S. is sparse, which makes the gang a fertile topic for inspiring ...
NEWS interviewed investigative journalist Ronna Rísquez from her home in Venezuela. She shared what she’s learned after publishing a book about Tren de Aragua.
The proposed “Operation Aurora” is not just prudent policy, it’s essential to save American streets from being overrun by the ...
Four suspects allegedly tied to the kidnapping and murder of their co-conspirator are also linked to Venezuelan transnational ...
Three illegal migrants with the vicious Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua abducted a man and two kids in Texas — then executed the older victim and dumped his body on the side of the ...
Tren de Aragua is working with Mexican criminal groups, according to Gilberto Loya, public safety director in Chihuahua, ...
Authorities have warned that migrant caravans bound for the U.S. are being "extorted" by a Venezuelan crime syndicate notorious for sex and drug trafficking.
The NYPD has identified at least 41 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in the Big Apple, but say there could be well over 200, sources tell The Post.
Here’s what PolitiFact knows about the organization’s origins and what they can and can’t say about its U.S. presence.