Tren de Aragua (TdA) continues to trend the news cycle, especially after President Donald Trump used the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport nearly 240 TdA (and MS-13) gang members to El Salvador and Honduras. Trump is being opposed tooth and nail by activist U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, who has tried to block the repatriations of clearly violent and dangerous criminals.
According to a Fox News exclusive, TdA has infiltrated 16 states, including the state of Florida. A former DEA agent familiar with the rise of the terrorist gang gave insight into how they operate.
“What you’re really looking at is the result of a permissive environment,” former DEA agent Wesley Tabor said. “And so … when TdA first started coming into the United States, they were kind of collating into the big cities. You got Chicago, you got New York, you got El Paso, you got…