Violent Venezuelan gang reportedly takes over hotel in El Paso

The Biden-Harris administration’s border crisis appeared to include another city in their slumlord legacy as one overrun hotel reported nearly 700 police calls within two years.

While President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala “Border Czar” Harris, and impeached Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas have played bureaucratic word games about asylum seekers and parolees, unvetted illegal aliens have continued to flood the United States.

As thousands of Haitians were said to be threatening the security of the city of Springfield, Ohio and Venezuelan gang members had reportedly taken over an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado, a hotel in El Paso, Texas had recently been slapped with an injunction for permitting notorious Tren de Aragua members to treat the building as their personal flop house.

“BREAKING,” Libs of TikTok posted over surveillance images from the Gateway Hotel, “Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua have reportedly taken over a hotel in El Paso, TX. The El Paso County Attorney’s office just filed a restraining order against the hotel. They allege the owner has allowed illegal activity to go on for months. Police have been called there over 700 times in 2 years.”

“Surveillance photos show 2 men in an altercation and a migrant holding a weapon,” added the account.

El Paso County Attorney Christina Sanchez filed a 71-page injunction on Aug. 27 alleging that the hotel had operated for six years while lacking a valid certificate of occupancy and that it had failed three El Paso Fire Department inspections since July.

The document indicated that the video showed adults “partying” which included “drinking, smoking and dancing provocatively while children were present.”

“The video also shows at least one gun being shot, another used to threaten, men holding knives, and another man with a hatchet assaulting people and causing damage to the hotel in front of a security guard,” the filing stated.

“Most alarming,” when referencing affidavits from the El Paso Police Department, was “an increase of suspected gang members using the property.”

“Officer Medina suspects prostitution from the hotel, and notes the ‘continuous incidents of criminal activity’ has increased ‘with the introduction of the Tren De Aragua organization into the hotel,'” Sanchez’s suit detailed.

In August, it had been reported that officials in El Paso, ranked among the top ten safest cities in the United States according to the FBI, had grown increasingly concerned about the dangers of the Venezuelan gang that had shifted their operations from Tocorón prison to a headquarters in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.

Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales (R) told the Daily Mail, “This gang is known to rape children, spearhead murders, and cause widespread chaos.”

That chaos had recently stretched to Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin where a suspected gang member had allegedly violently and sexually assaulted a woman and injured a juvenile in the rural town with a population of around 5,400 people.

Meanwhile, it was reported that DHS had decided it would resume its CHNV (Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela) program that had been paroling foreign nationals into the United States who, according to House Homeland Security Committee chair Florida Rep. Mark Green (R), included 30,000 foreign nationals per month that would be otherwise inadmissible in a “massive shell game.”

Donald Trump Jr. steered the recent border crisis issues plaguing cities across the nation back to the election as he asserted Monday, “Less than three months ago, Kamala Harris and her Administration blocked 300k unvetted Haitian Migrants from being deported out of our country. Today, those unvetted migrants are sucking up precious resources and destroying Springfield, Ohio. Kamala Harris did this.”

Kevin Haggerty

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