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Remaining low profile limited Tren de Aragua’s ability to establish itself in Peru. So the group began to expand.
Colombia had already proven to be fertile territory for Tren de Aragua's operations, expanding its criminal rents and ...
Tren de Aragua has little chance of building criminal power in the US with so much law enforcement and public attention ...
Tren de Aragua has quickly become one of the most infamous crime groups in Latin America and the Caribbean. Three years of on-the-ground reporting across various countries sheds new light on the ...
A recently appointed security official in the Trump administration once led a think tank that published false reports about ...
In Ciudad Juárez, an old criminal guard is being replaced by a new one amid a changing criminal economy on the US-Mexico ...
The tightening of US migration policy after Donald Trump, means the number of migrants seeking to cross the US/Mexico border ...
Criminal networks battling over drug routes and markets have made the northeastern state of Ceará into one of Brazil's violence epicenters.
Rumors abound about Tren de Aragua. It began as a prison gang in Venezuela, led by Niño Guerrero. This is his story.
InSight Crime's co-director Steven Dudley and managing editor Deborah Bonello discuss President Trump's latest directive, and ...
The alleged killing of a guerrilla commander near the Colombia-Venezuela border suggests that a fragile criminal alliance has ...
This is the story of alias “Fito,” one of Ecuador’s top crime bosses and the leader of the powerful criminal group, the Choneros.
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