The Americas
Tren de
Aragua — all you need to know about the Venezuelan gang
March 16,
202512:37 PM ET
By
John Otis
BOGOTA,
Colombia — The Tren de Aragua, the Venezuelan gang that President Trump is
targeting in his latest wave of deportations, formed in a Venezuelan prison but
has branched out to become a multinational crime organization that has pulled
off brazen attacks in places ranging from New York City to Santiago, Chile.
Tren de
Aragua, Spanish for "the train of Aragua" was founded in 2014 in the
Tocorón prison, in the central Venezuelan state of Aragua. It may have taken
its name from a union of railroad workers building a train connection between
Caracas and Aragua.
The gang
largely controlled the Tocorón prison, where it ran a zoo, swimming pool,
disco, restaurant and bar. From behind bars, its leaders ordered robberies,
kidnappings and murders.
But as
Venezuela sank into its worst economic meltdown in history and crime became
less lucrative, the Tren de Aragua branched out overseas. It recruited new gang
members from among the 8 million Venezuelans who had fled the country's
economic crisis. Initially, it established criminal cells in neighboring
Colombia, Peru and Chile, where it smuggled drugs and people and operated
extortion rackets and prostitution rings.
The Tren de
Aragua's most notorious alleged crime was the 2024 killing of Ronald Ojeda, a
former Venezuelan army officer who conspired against Nicolás Maduro, the
country's authoritarian leader, then fled to Chile. Suspected gang member
dressed as Chilean police officers abducted Ojeda from his apartment. Days
later, his lifeless body was found stuffed in a suitcase and buried in cement.
Two Tren de Aragua members have been arrested in the case.
The Tren de
Aragua eventually expanded to the United States, which is home to about 700,000
Venezuelan migrants. Besides a wave of robberies, the Tren de Aragua is
suspected in the shooting of two New York Police officers and the killing of a
former Venezuelan police officer in Florida.
Gang members
have been arrested in Pennsylvania, Florida, New York, Texas and California.
Last year,
the Biden administration labelled Tren de Aragua as a transnational criminal
organization, and in January, the U.S. government designated the Tren de Aragua
as a foreign terrorist organization.
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