NYC mayor and Trump border czar tout charges against 27 people in Tren de Aragua case
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President Trump's border czar and NYC Mayor Eric Adams convened to promote federal indictments against the Tren de Aragua gang, highlighting their criminal reach. This partnership follows recent federal actions that cleared corruption charges against Adams to align with Trump's immigration agenda. Homan emphasized the urgency in addressing the gang's threats and noted the importance of collaboration with local officials. Despite pending legal challenges to federal actions at Rikers Island, Adams remains resolute in his public safety mission against violent immigrant gangs.
"Every member of TDA should be on the run," declared Thomas Homan, highlighting the urgency in combating the Tren de Aragua gang's criminal activities globally.
Adams said Tuesday's announcement showed he remains "unapologetic" in his desire to rid the city's streets of violent immigrant gangs, emphasizing public safety.
Homan emphasized, "This is what collaboration looks like," pointing to the partnership between Trump’s administration and New York City to tackle gang-related threats.
Trump's designation of Tren de Aragua as an invading force aligns with his broader immigration policy, invoking historical laws for contemporary challenges.
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