Texas Governor Greg Abbott has once again taken a bold step in safeguarding the Lone Star State. On Monday, Abbott declared that his administration is launching an aggressive crackdown on the notorious Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua (TDA), a group known for its ruthless violence and posing a serious threat to Texans, as reported by Click 2 Houston.
During a press conference in Houston, Abbott made it clear that Texas would not tolerate criminal activity from these violent gangs, stating, “It needs to stop. It needs to stop today.”
Gov. Abbott signed a proclamation officially labeling TDA as a foreign terrorist organization, empowering law enforcement with new tools to dismantle their operations. His plan directs the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to form specialized strike teams composed of highway patrol officers, SWAT teams, helicopters, K9 units, and the Texas Rangers, all aimed at regions with known gang activity.
“We are bringing the full weight of the Texas government against Tren de Aragua,” Abbott emphasized. “Texas will use the courts to halt their operations, use civil asset forfeiture to take their property, use enhanced criminal penalties to keep them in jail, behind bars for longer periods of time.” His message was loud and clear: Texas will not become a safe haven for gangs looking to terrorize communities.
Yesterday, I announced Texas is launching a statewide operation to go after the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.@TxDPS will coordinate with federal and local partners through Texas Anti-Gang Centers to stop these dangerous criminals.
Our #1 priority is keeping Texans safe. pic.twitter.com/LHH9lQaLt0
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) September 17, 2024
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