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Young Refugee Fighting Tren de Aragua After Escaping Venezuela

Franklin Camargo, a young refugee fighting Tren de Aragua after fleeing Venezuela, I warned Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, said that crime gangs are “completely and completely linked” to Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro's government, and Camargo is still under threat from criminal gangs.

“I'm still under threat from the government because I still write content here in the US, of course, about Venezuela. I'll create content about the US as much as I can.” PragelHe told Marlow during that time. Friday episode of Alex Marlow Show.

“I have denounced Tren de Aragua multiple times,” Camargo continued. “A police officer and detective in Dallas, Texas contacted me to get info about Tren de Aragua, and he contacted me for some information, as he knew someone who had really studied the case about Tren de Aragua, so he contacted me for some information. He said, 'Please be careful.'

“Before you work PragelI worked for Univision as a conservative panelist, and I would blame Tren de Aragua every day,” Camargo said.

“What people need to understand in America is when we talk about Tren de Aragua, Tren de Aragua, we're talking about criminal gangs that have support for the Maduro administration,” he explained.

“This really matters,” Marlow agreed. “I want to highlight this because this is part of why the alien enemies worked just as they were. [It] It's because the Maduro administration supports Tren de Aragua, and this is something people really miss. ”

“Yes,” replied Camargo, “To put that in view, Tren de Aragua started as a criminal gang in prisons in our state. In a normal country where governments have nothing to do with criminal gangs, how do crime gangs actually start inside prisons?”

“The reason we went in Venezuela is because of the direct cooperation of the Maduro administration. It's not just allowing the Maduro administration to do whatever they want to do. No, it's more than that.

Kamargo explained:

The key thing about Trump's alien laws is that the Maduro administration said it had a link to Tren de Aragua, which is a drug state. And because that's the reality. A Venezuelan who really knows about Tren de Aragua and is unbiased will tell you the same thing.

Don't underestimate Tren de Aragua. Not only did they commit crimes within Venezuela, but the ability they had to go did not come to the United States during the first Trump administration for obvious reasons, but in fact existed in Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Chile.

“And there's the case of Lake Riley, a nurse student who was killed by Jose Ibarra, a crime they committed even in Texas in Aurora, Colorado, and was killed by Tren de Aragua member,” Camargo continued.

“And for those who say, 'This is not the left or right, this is not about Democrats or Republicans,' he came to the country illegally during the Biden administration. He then went to New York, Democrat states and New York City, where he committed crimes,” he added.

Camargo also reminded viewers that Ibarra, “Then he received a humanitarian flight to Georgia, where he ultimately killed Raiken Riley.”

“So for those who say this isn't about Democrats or Republicans, that's obviously true,” Camargo warned. “There are differences. There are differences between 15,000 and 200 individuals who cross borders every day. There are huge differences.”

Look at Camargo Pragel Video below about Venezuela running away:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdft_1ehwqg

Alex Marlow Showa weekday podcast hosted by Breitbart editor-in-chief Alex Marlow and produced by Breitbart News and Salem Podcast Network. You can subscribe to the podcast YouTube, Rumble, Apple Podcastand Spotify.

Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.

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