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27 NYC accused Tren de Aragua members hit with federal RICO prices
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27 NYC accused Tren de Aragua members hit with federal RICO prices

Last updated: April 22, 2025 6:26 pm
Editorial Board Published April 22, 2025
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Greater than two dozen Venezuelan immigrants linked to the infamous Tren de Aragua avenue gang have been arrested on federal homicide, racketeering, drug and intercourse trafficking prices, officers stated Tuesday.

The takedown by the FBI and the NYPD marks the primary time members of the Venezuelan gang are dealing with prices underneath the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, in any other case referred to as the RICO Act.

President Trump’s Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem and Border Czar Tom Homan joined Mayor Adams and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch to element the arrests at a press convention in Decrease Manhattan.

The costs towards the 27 defendants are a part of a broader push by the president to prosecute and deport alleged members of overseas felony gangs working within the nation.

Secretary of Homeland Safety Kristi Noem. (REBECCA NOBLE/POOL/AFP by way of Getty Pictures)

In March, Trump invoked a seldom-used wartime legislation, the Alien Enemies Act, to deport a whole bunch of alleged Tren de Aragua members to a notoriously brutal jail in El Salvador with out going by way of regular deportation procedures.

Tren de Aragua, the biggest felony group in Venezuela with greater than 5,000 members, has been named by the Trump Administration as a overseas terrorist group. Its members have been linked to human trafficking, extortion, drug crimes, and homicide in north and south America, officers stated.

Members have surfaced within the U.S. over the previous few years, together with Midtown accommodations that the town makes use of to accommodate immigrants. President Trump was elected partly for his anti-immigration stance.

Mayor Eric Adams.Mayor Eric Adams. (Rod Lamkey, Jr./AP)

These arrested within the take down embody six Tren de Argua members in addition to 19 members of a splinter group referred to as Anti Tren. The 2 teams usually fought with one another, federal officers stated. Of the 27 indicted, 21 had been already in both federal, state or Immigration and Customized Enforcement (ICE) custody.

5 defendants had been rounded up Monday evening in New York and different jurisdictions, federal authorities stated.

“For the first time ever, TdA is being named and charged as the criminal enterprise that it is,” Tisch stated. “This isn’t just street crime — it’s organized racketeering, and this gang has shown zero regard for the safety of New Yorkers.”

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