REPORT: The terrifying NEW migrant super gang threatening to unleash terror and chaos across America

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When the Biden administration opened the floodgates, allowing nearly one million Venezuelans to pour into the United States in the last four years, many violent gang members were among them – and some of the gangs are also fierce enemies.  What could possibly go wrong?

From the Daily Mail: The most feared gang in the US, Tren de Aragua, has spawned a rival… with the new group threatening to unleash double the terror and chaos across America.

Born out of Tren de Aragua (TdA), Anti-Tren is a competitor that mirrors the same criminal activities – and has been named in a federal indictment for the first time ever.

Federal prosecutors charged 21 men for being Anti-Tren members and running drug and prostitution rings in the New York City area in a federal indictment made public in April.

‘Anti-Tren is a criminal organization almost exclusively comprised of former members and associates of TdA,’ the government revealed.

Just like TdA started in a Venezuela prison, Anti-Tren’s members also originated in South America, operating for years there before they crossed the US-Mexico border during the Biden years.


The federal officer who spoke to the Daily Mail said the Anti-Tren gang originated from Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela.

“Anti-Tren is not necessarily a group. Anti-Tren constitutes a bunch of street gangs that are completely the rivals. They hate Tren de Aragua, but Anti-Tren is kind of the umbrella,” the officer explained.

Federal authorities believe there are an estimated 3,000 to 5,000 TdA gang members spread out across the United States.

In addition to Tren de Aragua’s violent operations, their rivals, Anti-Tren, are accused of committing murders, assaults and armed robberies to maintain power but also to retaliate against rival organizations, including TdA, the report explains.

READ MORE from the Daily Mail.


Last month, the Justice Department announced a sweeping indictment of 27 TdA and Anti-Tren gang members who have been terrorizing New York City.

Below is an excerpt from the DOJ report:

Anti-Tren is a criminal organization almost exclusively comprised of former members and associates of TdA.  Anti-Tren operated throughout New York City, including the boroughs of the Bronx and Queens, and in New Jersey, and elsewhere.  Like TdA, the purposes of Anti-Tren included:

  • Preserving and protecting the power and territory of Anti-Tren and its members and associates through acts involving murder, assault, other acts of violence, and threats of violence, including acts of violence and threats of violence directed at members and associates of TdA.
  • Enriching the members and associates of Anti-Tren through, among other things:
    • The unlawful smuggling of individuals, including women and girls from Venezuela, into the U.S.;
    • The sex trafficking of “multadas” who had been unlawfully smuggled into the U.S.;
    • The trafficking of controlled substances, including “tusi”; and
    • Armed robberies.
  • Keeping victims and potential victims in fear of Anti-Tren and its members and associates through threats and acts of violence.
  • Promoting and enhancing Anti-Tren and the reputation and activities of its members and associates.
  • Providing assistance to members and associates of Anti-Tren who committed crimes for and on behalf of Anti-Tren, such as lodging and interstate transportation for members and associates of Anti-Tren to flee prosecution, or bail money for members or associates of Anti-Tren who are detained.
  • Protecting Anti-Tren and its members and associates from detection and prosecution by law enforcement authorities through acts of intimidation, threats, and violence against potential witnesses to crimes committed by members of Anti-Tren.

Like TdA,  Anti-Tren engaged in human smuggling and sex trafficking of “multadas,” into the U.S. in exchange for debts that the “multadas” would pay back by engaging in commercial sex work. And like TdA, members of Anti-Tren enforced compliance among “multadas” by, among other things:

  • Threatening to kill “multadas” and their families,
  • Assaulting “multadas,”
  • Shooting or killing “multadas,” and
  • Tracking down and kidnapping “multadas” who tried to flee.

Members of Anti-Tren also committed and conspired, attempted, and threatened to commit, acts of violence, including acts involving murder and assault, to protect and to expand Anti-Tren’s criminal operations, resolve disputes within Anti-Tren, to retaliate against rival organizations, including Tren de Aragua, and to maintain control over sex trafficking victims.  Anti-Tren members and associates also trafficked controlled substances, committed robberies, and obtained, possessed, trafficked, and used firearms and ammunition.

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