Tren de Aragua
Tren de Aragua is a notorious criminal gang operating in Venezuela, linked to human trafficking and violence across borders. It's often cited amid immigration crackdowns.
US Deportation Flights Include Two Venezuelan Military Deserters
Published on 2/18/2025
Why Families of Three Venezuelans Sent to Guantanamo Are Suing the U.S. Government
Published on 2/13/2025
United States Considers Guantanamo Bay for Non-Violent Undocumented Immigrants
Published on 2/13/2025
Maduro Demands Lifting of Sanctions in Exchange for Accepting Deported Migrants
Published on 2/12/2025
First Flights of Migrants Deported from the U.S. Arrive in Venezuela
Published on 2/11/2025
U.S. Court Blocks Transfer of Three Venezuelan Immigrants to Guantanamo Bay
Published on 2/10/2025
Cuban with Criminal Past Arrested in Texas Awaits Deportation
Published on 2/10/2025
Second High-Risk Migrant Flight Lands at Guantanamo Bay
Published on 2/7/2025
Guatemala Agrees to Accept Undocumented Migrants Deported by the U.S.
Published on 2/6/2025
Overcrowded ICE Detention Centers Struggle with Rising Number of Migrant Detainees
Published on 2/6/2025
Venezuela to Accept All U.S. Deportees, Trump Claims
Published on 2/1/2025
Trump Applauds Return of American Hostages from Venezuela: "Great Job!"
Published on 2/2/2025
Trump Revokes Temporary Protected Status Extension for Venezuelans
Published on 1/29/2025
Trump Boasts About Deporting "Hundreds of Criminals" in Early Days of Administration
Published on 1/29/2025
Donald Trump Explores Agreement with Nayib Bukele for Deportation of Third-Country Migrants
Published on 1/27/2025
USCIS Removes Humanitarian Parole Information Page
Published on 1/21/2025
Trump Declares National Emergency at Mexican Border and Invokes Foreign Enemies Act
Published on 1/21/2025
Trump Kicks Off Term with Firm Stance: Farewell to Humanitarian Parole and CBP One
Published on 1/20/2025
Two Miami Men Charged with Human Trafficking Following Coast Guard Interception En Route to Cuba
Published on 10/24/2024
Florida Sues Biden Administration Over Release of 'Criminal Immigrants'
Published on 9/5/2024