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The Tren de Aragua gang terrorized Venezuelans. Now in the US, a $12 million bounty for its leaders.

The Biden administration on July 11 sanctioned a Venezuelan gang allegedly behind a spree of kidnappings, extortion, and other violent crimes tied to migrants that have spread across Latin America and the United States.

The United States also offered a $12 million reward for the arrest of three leaders of Tren de Aragua, which now joins the MS-13 gang from El Salvador and the Mafia-styled Camorra from Italy on a list of transnational criminal organizations banned from doing business in the U.S.

“Tren de Aragua poses a deadly criminal threat across the region,” the U.S. Treasury Department said in a statement, adding that it often preys on vulnerable populations such as migrant women and girls for sex trafficking.

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