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Dec 18, 2024

Tren de Aragua was never an issue in the US until Biden took office, Bill Melugin says

Fox News - Tren de Aragua was never an issue in the US until Biden took office, Bill Melugin says

The conversation focuses on the growing presence of the Tren de Aragua gang in the United States, which has been linked to increased violent incidents. This gang's infiltration is attributed to mass catch-and-release policies at the border, which have allowed foreign criminals to enter the country with little vetting. The discussion criticizes the current administration's handling of border security, highlighting the discrepancy between official statements and the reality of the situation. Additionally, the segment touches on the arrest of a South African national on the FBI terror watch list, emphasizing the challenges in vetting and tracking individuals who enter the country. The use of the CBP One app, which facilitates the entry of migrants into the U.S., is also discussed, with concerns about its impact on immigration control. The conversation concludes with a mention of public sentiment favoring mass deportations over mass migration, reflecting dissatisfaction with current immigration policies.

Key Points:

  • Tren de Aragua gang's presence in the U.S. linked to border policies.
  • Criticism of the administration's border security claims vs. reality.
  • Arrest of a terror watch list individual highlights vetting issues.
  • CBP One app allows 1,500 migrants daily into the U.S.
  • Public sentiment favors mass deportations over current policies.
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