FBI Believes MS-13 Gang May Team Up With Blood-Thirsty Venezuelan Gangs to Torment New Yorkers

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents believe that El Salvador’s MS-13 gang and Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua could be teaming up to coordinate efforts to terrorize New York residents. Such cooperation could lead to a significant crime wave in the Big Apple. 

This frightening development is largely facilitated by the biden regime’s open border policies in addition to New York’s lax-on-crime policies. 

Per an FBI agent who was in contact with New York Post‘s Isabel Vincent, members of Tren de Aragua have taken advantage of  President Joe Biden’s lax policies at the United States-Mexico border that allow for thousands of illegal aliens to pour into the US’s southern border with Mexico. Venezuela is just one of the latest countries to dump many of it malcontent citizens into the US. The country’s dire economic situation has incentivized countless Venezuelans to immigrate to the US in a attempt to strike it rich. 

Thanks to these policies, the Venezuelan street gang has witnessed its membership grow significantly across New York City — the US’s most prominent sanctuary city. This growth is mostly concentrated in the Bronx. 

The FBI is concerned that Tren de Aragua’s growing presence in New York City’s five boroughs. Above all, it’s worried that the  gang may team up with MS-13  to engage in robbery sprees, violent attacks, and other illicit activities. 

Open borders have severe consequences. Mass migration is not just the random movement of people. It’s a process where millions of people from largely maladjusted countries come into the US to depress worker wages, receive welfare benefits, and bring their cultural baggage with them. 

Law and order policies will have a major impact on this development. Nevertheless, the proper full-measure to address this existential problem is full-blown immigration restriction. 

Anything short of that will simply lead to the socio-economic breakdown of the US.  

 

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