Are Venezuelan Gangs Taking Over Dallas? DALLAS???

Are Venezuelan Gangs Taking Over Dallas? DALLAS??? Surely this cannot be, given how big the Dallas Ft Worth area is and being a pow pow friendly state. Watch this video to find out the true background.

What on earth is going on in America these days? There are a few TikTok and YouTube videos claiming that the same dangerous Tren de Aragua gang, made up of allegedly the most violent and insane criminals from Venezuelan prisons, that is terrorizing Aurora Colorado, going from one apartment door to the next, busting them down with machetes, and reportedly even invading a part of South Chicago not far from the most hardened Chi Town gang members, has overrun an apartment complex right here in Far North Dallas in the southeast intersection of Dallas Tollway and Bush Tollway on Haverwood.

Southern Plano is just north of there, and east Carrolton is just west, which has some low income kinda rough apartments off Rosemeade Pkwy near Midway Rd. But this side of that intersection, though lower median incomes, is a soft target. Though I pass over this area regularly when I go to Addison or downtown Dallas, I haven’t stopped through this section of north Dallas in a minute. I have been to Café Nubia and GVO recently, and Google Maps shows there is a temporary Venezuelan eatery at the northwest intersection of Rosemeade and Midway.

But the big question is: How much of the rumors are true? One TikToker pointed to The Versailles Apartments on Google Maps as the alleged problem complex. It might be true they have Venezuelan residents, but the only source of the rumors came from a few bad reviews on Google Maps. I clicked on the profiles of each reviewer, and only 2 of them seemed like credible reviews. 2 of the others were restricted so you couldn’t see who’s behind it.

Yet another two reviews seemed like they were just copying what they heard cuz when you look at their profiles, it seems like they’re reviewing multiple apartment complexes as if they live there lol. I scanned other sources of news but none confirmed any criminal activity related to the TDA gang. That’s not to say there is no activity as the news media has a history of blacking out certain news stories for various dark reasons. But in this case, there’s not enough evidence like you see in Aurora, New York and Chicago. I suspect we might be witnessing some anti-Venezuelan bias, which is why we have to be absolutely accurate about not to confuse good Venezuelan just trying to take care of their families, vs TDA gang members who should be handled by federal, state and local officials as taxpayers expect.

Before I can continue, I can’t stress enough how important it is to not confuses these bad guys with the majority of decent, respectable Venezuelans. I personally know some, and even briefly dated a very attractive businesswoman not long after my divorce. We of all people should know how the tricky media can arouse anger against a whole group of people using fake news, or exaggerated news. Not all Venezuelan prisoners are members of this violent gang, which is why I’m suspicious how our entire country of at least 150 million adults is being made to fear perhaps a few hundred or more violent gang members. Recall that only a handful of gang members was shown in those viral videos coming out of Aurora CO. Malcolm X gave us the game about how the media can make good people look bad and bad people look good, and I’ll also add that they can make 1 bad guy look like a million bad guys.

Now…there are unconfirmed reports that Venezuela greenlighted the release of these gang members from prison and instructed them to go to the US, never to return. Crime has drastically decreased in Venezuela as a result. Venezuela also refuses to accept any of these gang members back in their country, essentially forcing the US to keep them. But isn’t this rather suspicious, given that when a US citizen goes overseas and commits an act of treason, the US can revoke their citizenship, leaving them stateless. Why did Mexico and other nations let them just pass through?

In 2023, Venezuela only had 27,000 prison inmates. We can assume not all of these are Tren de Aragua, so are we being made to fear a smaller number of gang members by design? Who benefits from fear mongering?

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