Criminals tend to commit crimes against people who are similar to themselves and illegals tend to disproportionately commit crime against other illegals. Do you think that Tren de Aragua members are going to report the crimes against themselves to police? Obviously not.
In a newly unsealed April federal indictment, prosecutors accused 21 men of running drug and prostitution rings in New York City. According to the indictment, members of Anti-Tren “protect their power and territory through various criminal acts, which includes violence towards members of Tren de Aragua.
“Preserving and protecting the power and territory of Anti-Tren and its members and associates through acts involving murder, assault, other acts of violence, and threats of violence, including acts of violence and threats of violence directed at members and associates of Tren de Aragua,” the indictment states. . . .