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More than 7.7 million Venezuelans have migrated since 2013, when their country's oil-dependent economy unraveled. Most ...
As The New York Times summarizes, Donald Trump’s declared war on Latin American cartels poses a dilemma that goes beyond ...
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The Department of Homeland Security is moving to deport an accused killer and Tren de Aragua gangbanger who was let into the ...
Luis Perez-Hidalgo has a driver's license number but no Social Security number in his criminal history check, prosecutors ...
The U.S. government has named the Cartel de los Soles, a Venezuela-based criminal group led by President ... including the ...
Prosecutor Mario Carrera, wearing an armored vest, surveys the shantytown of Cerro Chuño, a stronghold of Los Gallegos, the northern Chilean offshoot of the Tren de Aragua criminal gang, in Arica, ...
Other countries have largely struggled to prosecute Tren de Aragua. The Trump administration has used the gang to justify deporting migrants, with some arrested for little more than tattoos.
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