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Langdon Wallace
Port Charlotte, FL Β· 21 hours ago

In 2023, approximately 650,000 Venezuelans resided in the U.S. without authorization, a significant jump from 195,000 in 2021, making them a rapidly growing segment of the unauthorized immigrant population, though not the largest group overall, with fast increases seen in border encounters after 2021. Venezuelans in the U.S. have been involved in various crimes, notably linked to transnational gangs likeΒ Tren de Aragua, which engages in drug trafficking, human/sex trafficking, robbery, and fraud, leading to federal crackdowns and indictments in cities like New York and Chicago. Beyond gangs, individual Venezuelan migrants have been arrested for assaults, robberies, and other offenses, while high-profile cases involve former officials charged with corruption and money laundering. THANK YOU PRESIDENT TRUMP!!