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    National Guard urged to check migrants arriving in NYC for ‘Tren de Aragua’ tattoos as gang’s numbers grow stateside

    By Craig McCarthy, Jorge Fitz-Gibbon,

    2024-02-14

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    New York State National Guard troops are being told to check all migrants arriving in the Big Apple for distinctive tattoos linking them to the vicious Venezuelan “Tren de Aragua” street gang , The Post has learned.

    The decree comes as the NYPD this week issued a “Situational Awareness Alert” warning that the brutal gang is increasingly making its presence known in the five boroughs — with members claiming asylum at the US border and flocking to New York to join other gangbangers.

    “It’s to a point that they had to post policies on use of force like if we were in a combat zone,” one National Guard source said Wednesday.

    “Tren de Aragua” — Spanish for Aragua Train, a shout-out to the gang’s origins as a railroad labor union in Aragua, Venezuela — is growing in numbers in the Big Apple and has been linked by law enforcement to a recent spree of cellphone robberies, The Post revealed this week .

    The brutal gang is now firmly on the NYPD’s radar, with the new bulletin warning: “Tren de Aragua’s newly established presence in New York City may incite further gang-related violence — including stabbings, assaults and robberies — raising public safety concerns.”

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    Tren de Aragua’s leader in Colombia, who uses the alias “Satan,” is detained by authorities. Migration Colombia

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    “Given the potential threat posed by TdA’s growing presence in the city, the [NYPD Intelligence and Counter Terrorism Bureau] recommends members of the service maintain situational awareness of symbols and iconography used by the gang to identify local activity and trends,” the alert said.

    “Should you identify any of the symbols or iconography below and would like real-time assistance, please coordinate with your precinct Field Intelligence Team.”

    According to the department, gang member tattoos include the Nike logo of NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan along with his uniform number, 23 — with the number referring to “23 de Enero,” or 23rd of January, a Venezuelan neighborhood that spawned a revolutionary group in the 1980s.

    Other common gang tats include a crown, weapons like AK-47 assault rifles, stars and gas masks.

    Some “Tren de Aragua” members wear tattoos with the initials “HJ,” for “Hijos de Dios,” or Sons of God, which can be part of the gang’s lingo, or the phrase “Hasta la Muerte,” or Until Death, in body ink.

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    AK-47 assault rifles are a popular tattoo option also.
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    In the Jordan logo, the number refers to “23 de Enero,” or 23rd of January, a Venezuelan neighborhood that spawned a revolutionary group in the 1980s.

    NYC migrant accused of beating cops in Times Square, punching and biting store workers whines that he’s the one in danger as judge sets $100K bail

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    Some “Tren de Aragua” members wear tattoos with the initials “HJ.”
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    The phrase “Hasta la Muerte,” or Until Death, in body ink.
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    Clocks are also a common gang tattoo.
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    Stars are another common tattoo.
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    Crowns are common gang tattoos.
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    “Tren de Aragua” — Spanish for Aragua Train, a shout-out to the gang’s origins as a railroad labor union in Aragua, Venezuela.
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    Gas masks can be seen also.
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    There is also an alert for hand signs. NYPD

    The warnings have been passed on to about 2,000 National Guard members across the state who are assigned to patrol duties at hotels and shelters housing thousands of asylum seekers.

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    New York City alone has seen more than 170,000 migrants from the US border flooding in, with more than 65,000 still in city care — including a large contingent of Venezuelans.

    The Post reported this week that “Tren de Aragua” members have been among them, and could be behind a lucrative crew of moped-riding thieves terrorizing the city.

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    Authorities believe members of the Venezuelan gang “Tren de Aragua” are claiming asylum and flocking to New York. Go Nakamura for NY Post
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    A wanted poster for Hector Guerrero Flores, an alleged boss of the vicious Venezuelan “Tren de Aragua” gang. Venezuelan Interior Ministry

    According to the report, gang members are crossing the US border with Mexico, claiming asylum and making a beeline for New York, where they recruit other migrants for their criminal enterprise.

    The ringleader of one migrant robbery crew told cops the two-wheeled crime spree “is much bigger than me” when he was picked up by police earlier this month — and said he regularly travels to Florida to deliver the proceeds from the New York City heists.

    Law enforcement sources said stolen phones, cash and other pilfered goods are then sent to Colombia through a Texas-based shipping company run by a Venezuelan husband-and-wife team.

    For the latest metro stories, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/metro/

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    Guest
    02-19
    My thoughts. Please let me catch you on my Ranch. That's what I think. We are not vaginal-New Yorkers. Disarmed, weak, cops being beat up. No bail, etc. Not here. We, work with our Sheriff's, to either dissappear them if they'rearmedand trespassing, or assure very long sentences otherwise. We don't coddle. We don't give hugs, slap on the wrist or release back into the community.They will fear our County, citizens and our justice system. We still have ropes and we still have trees. We are waiting.
    non negotiable
    02-14
    That is the flag of NATO tattoo, the north atlantic treaty organization, They don't make treaty's anymore , only terrorism.
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