Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday said Texas troopers arrested four members of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang after they ...
DPS officers confirmed the suspects' Tren de Aragua gang affiliation by searching social media apps on their phones.
Four suspects linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua were caught trying to sneak across the southern U.S. border, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced.
Four confirmed Tren de Aragua members were arrested this week attempting to illegally cross the border into Texas.
Abbott says Texas Department of Public Safety troopers on Dec. 31 encountered ... They were part of a group of 22 migrants from Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. Eleven of the 22 encountered ...
State troopers were able to identify the four as TdA members through interviews, their gang tattoos and searches of their social media accounts, authorities said.
The gangbangers — including a suspected high-ranking member — illegally crossed into Eagle Pass with about 22 migrants from Colombia, Mexico, Peru ... Texas Department of Public Safety Lt.
Four men believed to be members of the Tren de Aragua gang were arrested for attempting to cross the border into Texas illegally on New Year’s Eve, according to a press release from Governor Greg ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that the Texas Department of Public Safety arrested four confirmed members of Tren de ...
Texas Department of Public Safety troopers arrested four "confirmed ... were among a group of 22 migrants from Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela who were caught in Val Verde County.
Enforcing immigration law at the border is the federal government’s role. But in Texas, that job has increasingly been taken ...