
Pam Bondi Reports Over 2,700 Arrests in Major Anti-Gang Operation
Washington D.C. – Pam Bondi announced today a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts against transnational criminal organizations, revealing that 2,711 arrests have been made in connection with various terrorist and gang activities. Speaking from a podium, with the White House backdrop, Bondi underscored the severe threat posed by these groups to national security. "Today marks 2,711 arrests on these terrorists and these gangs," Bondi stated, emphasizing the scale of the operation. She extended her gratitude to the agencies involved, specifically acknowledging Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) for their pivotal role. "Total arrests today with HSI investigations, and thank you, Stephen Miller. Thank you to Homeland Security. Thank you to everyone working hand-in-hand with the FBI on all of these transnational gangs." Bondi particularly highlighted the continued danger from specific organizations. "TdA (Tren de Aragua) has been a huge terror to our country, as well as MS-13 and the Sinaloa Cartel," she affirmed, concluding with a resolute "No longer. No longer." Her remarks signal a continued commitment to dismantling these networks and ensuring public safety.