AG Bondi: Feds Have Arrested More Than 2,711 Tren de Aragua Members

“You should all feel safer now,” Bondi told members of the press at the White House, reports The Washington Times.

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After President Donald Trump’s administration designated the gang as a terrorist organization, the Alien Enemies Act has been used to justify the speedy deportations of people suspected of being gang members.

Bondi’s announcement comes one day after Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano, an alleged senior leader of the gang, was added to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list.

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The agency is offering a $3 million reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction.

Mosquera Serrano, 37, is facing federal charges of conspiring to provide and providing material support to a federal terrorist organization. He is also to face charges of conspiracy and distribution of cocaine in Colombia, which was intended for distribution to the United States, the FBI said earlier this week.

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Tren de Aragua originated in a Venezuelan prison, spreading north and south and into the United States in recent years.

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https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/pam-bondi-gang-tren-de-araqua/2025/06/27/id/1216773/