
Deported: Update on Tren de Aragua Thugs Arrested in Bozeman
Remember the Tren de Aragua gangbangers that were busted in Bozeman and Belgrade, Montana? We've got a good news update for you. They've been deported.
Montana's US Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) was on Fox News in a fascinating interview with Harris Faulkner.
Harris Faulkner: "Six of those Tren de Aragua came from your hometown of Bozeman."
Sen. Daines: "Would you ever think they're right there in Montana? Our local law enforcement across Montana, we've been battling the Mexican cartels for years, but to have these TDA gang members in Bozeman, Montana- six of them arrested by ICE and deported. These are the worst of the worst. Of course, this gang began in a Venezuelan prison. This is a multinational crime operation involved in drugs, in murders, in prostitution."
Daines credited President Trump, and thanked God for Trump's leadership in getting these Venezuelan prison gang members out of our country.
Here's more from the chat with Harris Faulkner:
Harris Faulkner: "So Senator, moments ago, you had shared with me that ice knew about the six TDA in Bozeman, Montana, but because of the Biden administration's policies, had not moved on them."
Sen. Daines: "Yeah, they were just kind of leaning back once President Trump was elected. They're leaning in and not afraid to deal with this. President Trump understands he's got to keep this country safe, and one is important responsibility is getting these hardened criminals off of our streets and out of our country."
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