Venezuelan ex-convicts, paramilitary organizing 'cells' in U.S., says exiled Chavez officer
Rumors are circulating among Venezuelans in exile who are concerned about the arrival of Venezuelan paramilitary groups to the U.S.
For the past four weeks, retired Venezuelan lieutenant and political exile José Antonio Colina Pulido says he has been alerting U.S. authorities through his online show and social media accounts that he has been receiving information Nicolás Maduro is releasing convicted criminals on the condition that they would emigrate from the country to the United States.According to CBP, between October 2021 and July 2022 more than 130,000 Venezuelan migrants have had encounters at the border with immigration agents after illegally crossing into the United States.
But it was not until this weekend that Breitbart Texas published an alleged report from the Department of Homeland Security in which it alerts border agents "to be on the lookout for inmates," including some convicted of murder, rape and extortion because they have intelligence that dictator Nicolás Maduro is releasing inmates from prisons to send them to the United States.
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Can you even imagine that Homeland Security had this intel and now we are just learning of it?
ReplyDeleteThis is how corrupt the Biden administration is. It knew and did not release this? Our border is open to every criminal imaginable.
Biden must be impeached.
Thank God for a decent press with Breitbart.