America First Legal launches investigations into Biden-Harris administration mishandling of migrant gangs
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America First Legal launched several investigations on Thursday into state and federal agencies regarding criminal activity of the Tren de Aragua transnational gang.
The transnational prison gang Tren de Aragua, based in Venezuela, has been linked to human trafficking, illegal drug trafficking, and threatening people with guns. The gang reportedly has about 5,000 members.America First Legal's investigations focus on Aurora, Colorado as well as parts of Illinois and Wisconsin where TdA activity has been documented. Jasmine is a writer at Fox News Digital and a military spouse based in New Orleans. Stories can be sent to jasmine.baehr@fox.com
Their Freedom of Information Act requests date back to January 21, 2021, or the first day of office for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.Harris, who was originally touted as the Biden administration's "Border Czar," has distanced herself from the role as she stepped into the role of Democrat nominee.
"If Border Czar Harris were serious about eliminating the threat of foreign gang behavior in the United States, she would secure the border and deport illegal aliens from the United States. It’s that simple," said America First Legal Executive Director Gene Hamilton.In February 2021, Kamala Harris was appointed by Joe Biden to head the "Root Causes Strategy," which she said was poised to address why those in Central American countries have been compelled to flee to the United States. As recently as March of this year, the White House stood by this program and Harris' leadership of it.