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Home New York City mayor and Trump’s border czar highlight the prosecution of 27 individuals in the Tren de Aragua case
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New York City mayor and Trump’s border czar highlight the prosecution of 27 individuals in the Tren de Aragua case

    NYC mayor and Trump border czar tout charges against 27 people in Tren de Aragua case
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    NEW YORK – The border czar appointed by President Donald Trump met with New York City’s mayor to announce new federal charges against 27 individuals believed to be part of the Tren de Aragua gang.

    The collaboration between Mayor Eric Adams and the Trump administration showcases a strong partnership. Federal corruption charges against Mayor Adams were dropped by the Trump administration, enabling him to concentrate on addressing the immigration concerns outlined by the Republican President.

    President Trump has identified Tren de Aragua as a threatening presence in his wide-ranging immigration enforcement efforts. He has referenced the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to justify his authority to deport noncitizens during times of war.

    “Every member of TDA should be on the run,” declared Thomas Homan, Trump’s border czar, referring to the initials of the gang, which originated in Venezuela more than a decade ago and has been linked to a series of kidnappings, extortion and other crimes throughout the Western Hemisphere.

    The New York state native also took a swipe at a City Council lawsuit seeking to prevent Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officials from operating at the city’s Rikers Island jail complex.

    “This is what collaboration looks like,” he said. “I never asked the city or the NYPD to be immigration officers. I asked them to work with us on significant public safety threats and national security threats, and that’s what we’re committed to doing.”

    A New York judge ordered city officials on Monday to temporarily halt the plan to let ICE and other federal agencies establish offices at the massive lockup until an April 25 hearing.

    Adams, who recently had his federal corruption charges dropped by the Trump administration so he could focus on the president’s immigration priorities, said Tuesday’s announcement showed he remains “unapologetic” in his desire to rid the city’s streets of violent immigrant gangs.

    “The question that we must answer is whose side are you on?” the Democrat said. “Are you on the side of those who are carrying these illegal guns, wreaking havoc, sex trafficking, harming innocent people regardless of their documentation, or are you on the side of hardworking New Yorkers and Americans? I’m clear on which side I’m on.”

    Manhattan prosecutors say the case is the first to bring federal racketeering charges, which were famously used to bring down the Mafia, against the Venezuelan street gang. The more than two dozen accused also face charges including sex trafficking, drug trafficking, robbery, and firearms possession.

    Prosecutors said those arrested smuggled young women from Venezuela into Peru and the U.S. The women, who they referred to as “multadas,” paid off their debts through prostitution and were threatened with violence and death.

    The gang members also committed armed robberies and smuggled illegal drugs, including a substance called “tusi” that contains ketamine, prosecutors said.

    Of the 27 charged, 21 are in custody, including five arrested Monday and Tuesday in operations in New York and elsewhere, they said. Six others remain at large.

    The charges are broken out into two separate indictments, one for six alleged members of Tren de Aragua and the other charging 19 alleged members of “Anti-Tren,” a splinter faction made up of former Tren members.

    Among those named in Tuesday’s indictment was Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, who was among those arrested back in January in the Bronx during some of the Trump administration’s first efforts to ramp up immigration enforcement in the city.

    Authorities say the 26-year-old was part of a group of heavily armed men seen in a now-viral video forcing their way into an apartment in Aurora, Colorado, raising fears that Tren de Aragua was in control of the rundown complex in the Denver suburbs.

    Zambrano-Pacheco’s lawyer didn’t immediately comment Tuesday.

    Adams rejected the notion that many of those apprehended by immigration and law enforcement officials in recent months are otherwise law-abiding people.

    “The American dream is not armed robbery. The American dream is not discharging guns. The American dream is not shooting at police officers. The American dream is not going into homeless shelters and taking the documentation from innocent people and forcing them into sex trafficking,” he said. “That’s not the American dream, and we’re not going to be a safe harbor for criminals.”

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