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Venezuelan gangEl Pais (Spain)
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Frida Ghitis: Tren de Aragua has become the favorite villain of conservative voices.
She says the Venezuelan criminal gang's presence in the U.S. has been reported from Texas to New York and from Florida to Colorado .
Ghitis says the gang has been accused of crimes such as sex trafficking, robbery, drug assaults on police, robbery and extortion.
She adds that the gang is a drop in the bucket of recent Venezuelan immigration, but it provides some support for Trumpism.
Ghitsits: The narrative Trumpism is pushing fits neatly into the broader story regarding immigration and crime.
The crimes attributed to Tren de Aragua in the U.S. do not appear to be connected to its leadership in Venezuela .
The gang’s foray into a wide range of criminal activities has also raised the risk of confrontations with rival groups.
A look at Venezuela also offers little certainty about the gang.
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