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Saturday, April 26, 2025

Terrorism in America > 655% hike in terrorist arrests in USA this year; Terrorism test-case against Tren de Aragua in Texas

 

Trump’s mass deportation raids result in 655% spike in arrests of terrorists roaming US — including one of India’s ‘most wanted’


The Trump administration’s mass deportation raids have nabbed more than 200 known or suspected terrorists since January — including one of India’s “most wanted,” who is accused of masterminding a grenade attack on a cop there and has ties to a US-designated terrorist organization in Pakistan.

Since President Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have arrested 219 known or alleged terrorists, marking a 655% increase from the same period last year when 29 such arrests were made under former President Joe Biden, according to new Homeland Security data obtained by The Post.

ICE agents nabbed suspected Indian terrorist Harpreet Singh last week in Sacramento, California.
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Among the dozens of terrorists swept up in Trump’s raids was Harpreet Singh, a citizen of India who entered the US illegally on Jan. 27, 2022 by crossing from Mexico into Arizona and was swiftly released into the country by Border Patrol agents with a future court date, a DHS official said.

The Biden administration is to blame for allowing Singh to roam the country for more than three years, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told The Post.

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“The Biden administration not only let a wanted terrorist into our country, but after he was arrested by Border Patrol agents, they released him into the interior of our country,” she charged.

“While shocking, it’s not surprising given the Biden administration routinely released unvetted terrorists and criminals into American communities,” she added.

Singh is one of his home country’s “most wanted men” for providing terrorist funds, recruitment and planning of a grenade attack on an Indian Police Station and on a retired Punjab cop’s house with the intent to kill and instill fear among law enforcement officers, according to DHS.

He is also wanted for multiple violent extortion and threatening operations in India.

The White House said ICE nabbed a Jordanian suspected ISIS terrorist.
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An Afghan man believed to have terror ties was also scooped up by ICE.
The White House

Indian officials believe Singh is a senior operative directly linked to Harwinder Singh Rinda, an infamous figure in the Pakistan-based Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), which the US designated a foreign terrorist organization in 2002.

The religious extremist terror group started in the late 1970s and has taken part in assassinations of politicians, armed attacks and bombings, according to DHS.

But it is not clear whether or not border agents were aware of Singh’s terror ties before they let him go in 2022.

ICE was able to nab Singh in Sacramento last week.

“He had been evading capture by using untraceable burner phones and encrypted applications,” the FBI said in a statement announcing his arrest.

The Trump administration vows to continue to collar the terrorists “who have operated with impunity on American soil,” McLaughlin said.

“Under President Trump and Secretary Noem’s leadership, ICE is unleashed to remove these violent criminals from America’s streets and put an end to catch and release,” she said.

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Trump admin. files first terrorism-related charges against alleged Tren de Aragua member

The Justice Department under Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday announced its first terrorism-related charges filed against an alleged member of the Tren de Aragua gang. File Photo by Samuel Corum/UPI
The Justice Department under Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday announced its first terrorism-related charges filed against an alleged member of the Tren de Aragua gang. File Photo by Samuel Corum/UPI | License Photo

April 24 (UPI) -- Federal prosecutors have announced the first terrorism-related charges filed against an alleged member of the Tren de Aragua gang, which the Trump administration has been targeting amid his nationwide crackdown on immigration.

The five-count superseding indictment was returned by a Houston grand jury April 8 but was unsealed Wednesday in a Southern District of Texas courtroom, charging Jose Enrique Martinez Flores, 24, with conspiring to provide and providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, as well as with drug-related offenses.

President Donald Trump designated Tren de Aragua as a foreign terrorist organization in February, a move he used last month to invoke the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport hundreds of Venezuelans to El Salvador -- a move that has since been blocked by the courts, halting further deportations.

Federal prosecutors have accused Flores, who also goes by "Chuqui," of being a high-ranking member of the Venezuelan gang. He was arrested in Colombia at the request of the United States on March 31.

The charging document alleges that he was involved in the delivery of approximately 11 pounds or more of cocaine for international distribution. The Justice Department said he "is part of the inner circle of senior TdA leadership."

He is currently in Columbian custody, though he is expected to be extradited to the United States, despite the Trump administration's efforts to deport those accused of being affiliated with the gang.

"Today's charges represent an inflection point in how this Department of Justice will prosecute and ultimately dismantle this evil organization, which has destroyed American families and poisoned our communities," Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement announcing the charges.

If convicted, Flores faces a maximum penalty of life in prison and a $10 million fine.

The indictment was unsealed Wednesday after the Justice Department charged 27 alleged members and associates of the Venezuelan gang with a slew of offenses, including human smuggling, armed robberies and sex and drug trafficking.

But not terrorism?

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Friday, January 3, 2025

Terrorism in America > Is there a message in the two terror attacks on New Year's Day in America

 

Just hours after the New Orleans massacre, this happened in Las Vegas. It's interesting that both terror attacks occurred on New Year's Day in the two most carnal cities in America. Is there a message there?


Vegas Cybertruck bomber revealed as special forces soldier overseeing drones as first pic shows him posing in camo with rifle


Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger worked in special forces overseeing drone operations and maintenance, The Post has learned — as he is pictured for the first time, wearing camouflage and posing with a rifle atop a snowy mountain.

Livelsberger, 37, was last stationed at Camp Panzer Kaserne just southwest of Stuttgart, Germany, where he worked as a remote and autonomous systems manager for the Army.

Matthew Livelsberger was the driver of the Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas.
A Tesla Cybertruck in flames after exploding outside the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas on Jan. 1, 2025.
Alcides Antunes via REUTERS

In that position, Livelsberger was responsible for the “operations, maintenance and integration” of drones in the military, according to the Army.

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Livelsberger’s military experience was highly focused on technology and engineering, working a series of Army roles that had him working intimately with some of the most critical intelligence capabilities in the special forces.

He also joined the Green Berets in 2006, first as a communications specialist until 2015, working with military communications systems such as computers and radio, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Livelsberger had been in the Army for at least 19 years — leaving him just one year away from full military retirement benefits.

Surveillance cameras captured the moment the Tesla exploded outside the hotel.
The charred remains of the Cybertruck after the fire was extinguished by first responders.
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Have you ever seen a car bomb that failed to break the windows nearby. Trump Hotel's doors are just a few feet from the truck? Also, have you ever seen a vehicle used as a car bomb where their tires were still inflated after the explosion or fire?

He previously served from 2015 to 2023 as a special forces intelligence and operations specialist, meaning he would have had access to highly sensitive military information. His work in that role involved studying the enemy with biometrics, cultural studies, technical data analysis and vulnerability assessments, as well as targeting.


Follow the latest on the Cybertruck explosion outside a Trump Hotel in Las Vegas:


Contents of the Cybertruck’s bed after the explosion.
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The truck’s driver, Matthew Livelsberger, was the only person killed in the explosion.
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He also listed a contract position with General Dynamics from 2011 to 2012 as a hyperspectral imaging integrator, during which he “engineered and fielded the first mobile standoff hyperspectral imaging ‘Lightguard Minotaur’ system,” his profile states.

Hyperspectral imaging is a highly advanced technological capability that allows operators to analyze objects and terrain beyond what the naked eye can see.

He listed his skills in that position as “explosives detection, government contracting, technology integration and technical writing.”

But why, Matthew, what was this all about?

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Cybertruck explosion suspect wore Ukrainian neo-Nazi shirt

Matthew Livelsberger was a veteran US special forces operative
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The US Army veteran suspected of detonating a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas was a supporter of the Ukrainian nationalist cause, according to a photo posted on Facebook.

Thirty-seven-year-old Matthew Livelsberger was killed and seven bystanders injured when the Cybertruck he was driving exploded outside the hotel on Wednesday. Tesla CEO Elon Musk attributed the blast to explosive materials transported in the truck’s bed, and the FBI is investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism due to its proximity to the Trump International Hotel and a similar attack in New Orleans earlier that day.

In a photo purportedly shared by Liveslberger’s wife on Facebook in 2016, the former soldier can be seen wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with a Ukrainian coat of arms and the slogan “Slava Ukraini,” or “Glory to Ukraine.”

Coined by Ukrainian nationalists in the early 20th century, the phrase was popularized by Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera’s wing of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN). It was declared the official rallying cry of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in 2018 by President Pyotr Poroshenko, who came to power after the US-backed Maidan coup in 2014.

Since the conflict with Russia escalated in 2022, “Slava Ukraini” has become an internationally recognized slogan used by Kiev’s supporters. Before, however, it was predominantly used by neo-Nazis and other Ukrainian right-wing extremists.

At the time the photo was posted, Livelsberger was serving as an intelligence and operations specialist with the US Army’s elite Green Berets, according to his LinkedIn profile. An Army spokesman told CBS News that Livelsberger served for 19 years, and was stationed near Stuttgart in Germany before he took leave and returned to the US last month.

It is unclear whether Livelsberger had ever been to Ukraine, although the Army has confirmed that he completed multiple deployments in Afghanistan.

In one comment on LinkedIn, Livelsberger responded to an offer of work in Ukraine by saying that he knew a “top” special forces medical sergeant who had been “looking for just this opportunity.”

As a Green Beret, Livelsberger was based at Fort Liberty (formerly known as Fort Bragg) in North Carolina. Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who killed 14 people in the vehicle attack in New Orleans on Wednesday morning, was also stationed at Fort Liberty, and deployed to Afghanistan. The Army is currently investigating whether the men knew each other, a spokesperson told AP.

Livelsberger and Jabbar both rented the vehicles used in their attacks via the car-sharing company Turo, a company spokesperson has confirmed. The spokesperson said that neither suspect “had a criminal background that would have identified them as a security threat.”

It almost looks like an accidental explosion considering the lack of damage to Trump Hotel, except that reports have come in that he shot himself in the head just before the explosion. He seems like a seriously messed up dude.