Tren de Aragua

Understanding America's Growing Criminal Threat

In the ever-evolving landscape of organized crime, few groups have captured the attention of law enforcement and the public alike as the Tren de Aragua. This criminal organization, originally hailing from Venezuela, has rapidly expanded its influence across borders, making it a formidable presence in the United States. In the insightful book Tren de Aragua: The Guide to America's Growing Criminal Threat, readers are offered a comprehensive examination of this underground empire, its operations, and the looming dangers it poses to society.

What is the Tren de Aragua?

The Tren de Aragua, named after a railway that runs through Venezuela, is more than just a street gang; it has evolved into a complex network involved in various criminal activities, including human trafficking, drug smuggling, and extortion. The organization's roots trace back to the Aragua state in Venezuela, where it was initially formed by inmates in the country's overcrowded prisons. Over the years, the Tren de Aragua has transformed into a significant player in the realm of organized crime, not just in South America, but reaching as far as the United States.

The Book's InsightsTren de Aragua

Tren de Aragua: The Guide to America's Growing Criminal Tren de AraguaThreat delves deep into the organization’s structure, operations, and the social and economic factors that have enabled its expansion. The book is meticulously researched, drawing on interviews with law enforcement officials, criminologists, and even former members of the gang. Here are a few key insights:

Popular Route Prices to South America

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Route & Average Price Breakdown

New York to Buenos Aires: $900 - $1,200 (Book 2-3 months in advance)

Los Angeles to Rio de Janeiro: $800 - $1,100 (Book 2 months in advance)

Miami to Lima: $350 - $600 (Book 1-2 months in advance)

Dallas to Santiago: $600 - $900 (Book 2-3 months in advance)

Chicago to Bogotá: $500 - $800 (Book 1-2

Popular route prices to the destination

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