San Antonio: Sex Trafficking Raid, Tren de Aragua Gang

San Antonio raid on a sex and human trafficking operation linked to the Tren de Aragua gang led to 140+ detentions. Rep. Castro seeks more info. Suspects include murderers and sex offenders.
A raid at a sex and human trafficking operation in San Antonio operated by participants of the Tren de Aragua gang (TdA) resulted in a minimum of 140 illegal aliens being detained, authorities claimed Monday. SBG San Antonio
Trafficking Raid Details
A raid at a sex and human trafficking operation in San Antonio operated by participants of the Tren de Aragua gang (TdA) caused at least 140 illegal immigrants being detained, authorities said Monday. SBG San Antonio
Homeland Security Task Force
US Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, whose brother worked as mayor of San Antonio, stated he has actually asked the Justice Division and local companies to learn more on the raid. He asserted that raids carried out in other places have actually seen United States people and immigrants with no rap sheet apprehended.
“The Homeland Safety Job Pressure makes it possible for the Drug Enforcement Management (DEA) to bring its sophisticated investigative methods to the table, which have contributed in catching the most violent medication trafficking companies in the United States and worldwide,” stated the Houston Area Division Unique Representative in Charge Jonathan Pullen.
The suspects taken into custody include 13 individuals founded guilty of murder, 51 kid predators, 67 sex transgressors and 23 gang participants, including an MS-13 gang member charged with a triple murder in Dallas, authorities said.
1 gang raid2 human trafficking
3 Illegal aliens
4 San Antonio
5 sex trafficking
6 Tren de Aragua
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