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Tren de Aragua Crime Expands to North Dakota — Cops Beg Biden Admin for Help

North Dakota's police chief says he will not receive assistance from the Biden administration regarding criminal activity involving Torren de Aragua gang members. North Dakota is now the 17th state to report Torren de Aragua gang crime.

West Fargo Police Chief Pete Nielson said of Create a new post His small department needs federal resources to deal with Torren de Aragua gang members who have recently appeared in his city.

“Without federal support for these crimes that cross different state lines, it's difficult for local police to crack down on some of them,” Neilson said. post. “We haven't had many federal partners knocking on the door here to help with this crime.”

Neilson's comments follow the arrest of 25-year-old Henry Tice in November. Tis was charged in November with hacking and stealing from an ATM in West Fargo, North Dakota. of post Tice is believed to have stolen approximately $100,000 in the ATM robbery, police said.

This was announced by federal officials. post Theis was arrested by Border Patrol agents in El Paso last year and later released by the Biden administration, officials said. Police in Lewisville, Texas, later arrested the Venezuelan national on suspicion of drunk driving in August. Louisville authorities released Tess after a misdemeanor arrest.

Schiess headed to North Dakota, where he was arrested in November on a series of ATM rip-off charges. Secretary Nielson said ValleyNewsLive, “During that traffic stop, [the officer] Start talking to someone who is not a U.S. citizen who is in the country illegally. Upon questioning, it was discovered that there was more than $24,000 in cash in the car. ”

“When you have someone who comes into your community and steals $150,000, and it's an illegal alien, and then leaves. The Feds step in and say, 'You know, I'm going to take care of this.' You might think so, Neilson told local news outlets.

Mr Neilson said: post He believes his situation will change once President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January. He said he would be willing to cooperate with the president-elect's mass deportation plan.

“If there was an order from… [Trump border czar] If Mr. Tom Homan is going to support the federal government in illegally arresting people here in our community, we will comply with that order and assist the federal government with anything they need us to do. '' Neilson said.

bob price He is an associate editor and senior news contributor on the Breitbart Texas Border Team. He is an original member of the Breitbart Texas team. Price is a regular panelist on Fox 26 Houston what is your point? sunday morning talk show. He is also the president of blue wonder cancer care products.

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