In the small, rural Jackson County, Texas, sheriffs and deputies have been tackling an unprecedented surge in cartel-related crime through the collaborative efforts of the multi-agency Operation Lone Star (OLS) Task Force. Led by Goliad Sheriff Roy Boyd, OLS has been crucial in combating the influx of cartel operatives, human smugglers, and drug traffickers moving through the region, particularly along Highway 59, a major corridor used for trafficking between Houston and Mexico.
Manatee County Sheriff Rick Wells has publicly supported a Bradenton, Florida, homeowner who fatally shot an alleged intruder during a break-in on Thursday night, emphasizing Florida’s strong stance on self-defense.
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The Venezuelan criminal organization Tren de Aragua has spread its violent influence to 16 states across the U.S., according to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) memo. The gang, known for its brutality, has recently established operations in Washington, D.C., Virginia, Montana, and Wyoming, adding to its existing presence in major states such as Texas, California, Florida, and Colorado.
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office in Florida has taken significant action against human trafficking, arresting nearly 160 suspects, including 25 illegal aliens from Cuba, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Venezuela. Some of these cases, disturbingly, involve children.
In a recent MSNBC appearance, Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) shifted the blame for crime in U.S. cities away from illegal immigrants and gangs, targeting instead Trump supporters and so-called white supremacists.
A suspected member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, Alejandro Jose Coronel Zarate, was arrested in Wisconsin on multiple charges, including second-degree sexual assault, domestic battery, and physically abusing a child.
An illegal immigrant, Enoc Velazquez Bravo, was arrested in Alabama on multiple felony charges, including first-degree human trafficking and child sex crimes.