Invasion USA

DailyMail.com was first to report on the first wave of Venezuelan gangsters to cross the border and filter into American cities - including henchmen for dictator Nicolas Maduro and members of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang.

Now, more gang bangers and thugs who had been locked away are being released, according to a government official.

'Since Friday, we have been carrying out in the state of Miranda, an operation looking into preventative centers and prisons,' Supreme Court of Justice Magistrate Edgar Gavidia said, adding that 100 prisoners had already been turned loose.

Speaking to DailyMail.com by phone Monday, Miami immigration attorney Rolando Vazquez warned, 'These are killers.'

He compared them to Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan man accused of murdering Georgia student Laken Riley.

'These are career criminals... [Maduro] is just sending more.'

Notorious prison Yare and its sister facility Yare II, as well as a third prison called 'El Rodeo' are slowly letting prisoners go.

'They're thugs. These are prisons where there's thugs, killers,' Vazquez explained, adding: 'These are not the prisons where they house the political opposition.'

Vazquez, a successful asylum attorney with deep ties to the Venezuelan community and outspoken critic of the communist tyrant, was first to sound the alarm about the releases.

'Americans need to know, they're coming to the border,' the lawyer added.

Already, bad actors from South America have been tied to high-profile crimes in the States, including the brutal beating of two cops in Times Square in January.

The suspects in the NYPD beatings, Kelvin Servita Arocha and Wilson Juarez, have been identified as Tren de Aragua members.

In Miami, Tren de Aragua has already had its first US kill, after member Yurwin Salazar was charged in the slaying of a retired Venezuelan police officer who lived in Florida.

Former cop José Luis Sánchez Valera, 43, was lured by several women to a Miami hotel in late November. He was abducted in the parking lot and later killed.

Yurwin Salazar, 23, a Venezuelan immigrant who has been identified as a gangster, has been charged with the murder.

Just north of Miami in Palm Beach County, the local sheriff referenced the Venezuelan gangs while holding a press conference about three Guatemalan migrants who are accused of sexually assaulting a woman.

'Here you have three illegals that should have never been in this country,' Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said during a news conference Wednesday.

'Our intelligence section who works very closely with the FBI has also identified that the most dangerous gangs in the world are now in Miami from Venezuela. They make MS-13 look like school kids.'

He went on to warn that the gangster couldn't be contained to South Florida and would end up all over the country.

'We'll be dealing with this for the rest of mine and your life,' retired Border Patrol agent and current Sheriff of Terrell County, Texas Thaddeus Cleveland said of the migrant crime wave.

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New Yorkers have allowed themselves to be rendered helpless since the Sullivan Act in 1911. Time for them to either wake up and smell the coffee or deal with the consequences. Either way, THEY made the choices.

Time to wall it off and make a prison of it yet?

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