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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Marco Rubio: Who’s to blame for our open border? The answer may (not) surprise you | Opinion

Last November, Venezuelan man Jose Valera was discovered strangled in his car. Authorities now pin the crime on notorious Venezuelan narco-terrorists called Tren de Aragua. It’s an awful, but familiar story from cartel-controlled countries to our south. Except that this crime happened in Florida, not Venezuela. 

Tren de Aragua has set up shop in cities like Miami, bringing the horrors of the Latin American underworld to our neighborhoods. And it happened almost overnight, because our border is radically insecure.