POLITICS
Tren de Aragua: The Invisible Invasion
USASun Mar 16 2025
In the shadows of the United States, a silent invasion is underway. Tren de Aragua (TdA), a notorious Foreign Terrorist Organization, has been quietly infiltrating the country. This group, with its thousands of members, is more than just a criminal enterprise; it's a well-oiled machine of chaos, operating in tandem with the Cártel de los Soles, a narco-terrorism outfit backed by Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro regime. TdA's activities span from brutal crimes like murders and kidnappings to trafficking in drugs, weapons, and humans.
The group's influence stretches far and wide, with ties to high-ranking officials in Venezuela. Tareck El Aissami, a key figure in TdA's rise, served as the governor of Aragua from 2012 to 2017. He was later appointed as Vice President of Venezuela and is now a wanted fugitive in the United States, facing charges related to his involvement in narcotics trafficking. Maduro, who claims to be Venezuela's President, is also deeply entangled with these criminal activities. He leads the Cártel de los Soles, which uses illegal narcotics as a weapon to disrupt the United States.
The situation in Venezuela has deteriorated to the point where national and local authorities have lost control over large swaths of their territory to transnational criminal organizations like TdA. This has created a hybrid criminal state that poses a significant threat to the United States. In December 2024, INTERPOL Washington confirmed that TdA has become a major threat, infiltrating migration flows from Venezuela into the United States.
The United States government has taken notice. On February 20, 2025, TdA was officially designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. This designation allows the government to take decisive action. Under the Alien Enemies Act, all Venezuelan citizens aged 14 or older who are members of TdA and are in the United States without proper legal status are considered Alien Enemies. This means they can be apprehended, detained, and removed from the country.
The President has directed the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security to enforce these measures. All executive departments and agencies are instructed to collaborate with law enforcement to apprehend and remove these individuals. The goal is clear: to protect the American people from the devastating effects of this invasion.
The regulations established under this proclamation are strict. Any Alien Enemy found within U. S. territory is subject to immediate apprehension and detention. Their property, if used for hostile activities, can be seized and forfeited. The Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security have been granted full authority to execute these regulations, utilizing all necessary resources to ensure public safety.
The situation is complex, but the message is clear. The United States is taking a stand against this invisible invasion, using every tool at its disposal to protect its citizens and maintain public safety.
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questions
What measures are being taken to ensure the safety and rights of Venezuelan citizens who are not members of TdA but may be affected by these actions?
Is the U.S. government using the TdA threat as a pretext to implement broader surveillance and control measures on all Venezuelan immigrants?
If TdA members are apprehended, will they be offered a chance to become American citizens if they agree to stop their hostile activities?