Tag #Tren De Aragua

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Chilean Authorities Arrest Key Figure in Venezuelan Ex-Military Official's Murder

Chilean authorities arrested Alfredo José Henríquez Pineda, a leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, in Santiago on August 13, 2024, in connection with the politically motivated murder of Venezuelan ex-military official Ronald Ojeda, further straining relations between Chile and Venezuela.

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Venezuelan Migrant Sues Trump Administration for $1.3 Million After Deportation to El Salvador

A Venezuelan migrant, Neiyerver Adrián León Rengel, is suing the Trump administration for $1.3 million after being deported to a Salvadoran mega-prison under a controversial 18th-century law, alleging physical and psychological abuse during his four-month detainment; his case highlights concerns abo...

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Venezuelan Migrants Deported to El Salvador Allege Human Rights Abuses

252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison allege four months of human rights abuses, including beatings and lack of medical care; a prisoner exchange between the US and Venezuela secured their release and return to Venezuela.

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Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring with Possible Tren de Aragua Links

Costa Rican authorities arrested ten individuals—nine Venezuelans and one Nicaraguan—for operating a human trafficking ring forcing Venezuelan women into prostitution, with possible links to the Tren de Aragua; investigations began in November 2024.

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Tren de Aragua's South American Expansion: Exploiting Migration and Weak Governance

The Venezuelan criminal group Tren de Aragua, initially operating from a Venezuelan prison, has expanded into Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile, exploiting mass Venezuelan migration and weak governance to diversify its criminal activities, including drug trafficking, extortion, human smuggling, and...

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OAS Debates Terrorist Designation and Human Rights Amid US Criticism

The US, Peru, and Argentina proposed to the OAS to label the Tren de Aragua as a foreign terrorist group, prompting debates on regional cooperation and human rights, while Rosa María Payá Acevedo was elected to the IACHR.

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Defense Official's Past Promotion of Fabricated Gang Reports Raises Concerns

Joseph Humire, recently appointed to a senior position within the US Department of Defense, previously headed a thinktank that published a report containing at least five fabricated crime entries related to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, according to InSight Crime, raising concerns about potent...

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Venezuelan Migrant Alleges Abuse in El Salvador's Cecot Prison

A Venezuelan migrant, Luis Alfredo Núñez Falcón, deported from El Salvador, alleges brutal beatings and injuries sustained at the Cecot maximum-security prison prior to deportation. His account contradicts El Salvador's claims of respecting human rights within its prison system, raising concerns abo...

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252 Venezuelan Migrants Released From El Salvador Prison After Alleged Abuse

252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison endured four months of alleged abuse before being released in a prisoner exchange deal with Venezuela, prompting human rights concerns and raising questions about US deportation policies.

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Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring Linked to Tren de Aragua

Costa Rican authorities arrested 10 people, including eight Venezuelans, one Ecuadorian, and one Nicaraguan, for running a human trafficking ring linked to the Tren de Aragua gang on July 15, 2025, rescuing an estimated 90 Venezuelan women who were forced into prostitution under the guise of content...

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El Salvador Contradicts US, Claims Responsibility for CECOT Migrants Lies with the US

El Salvador's government informed a UN working group that the US, not El Salvador, holds legal responsibility for over 200 migrants detained in CECOT prison under accusations of gang affiliation, contradicting prior US statements and highlighting a $6 million deal for US use of Salvadoran prison inf...

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Spanish Police Arrest Top Venezuelan Gang Member

Spanish National Police arrested Luis José R. R., alias Mamera, the alleged leader of a Tren de Aragua faction, in Madrid on Thursday. Wanted in Peru for murder, he had been residing in Spain since 2023 and is now imprisoned, awaiting extradition. This is the second major arrest of a Tren de Aragua ...

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