02/10/2025 / By Kevin Hughes
As the United States grapples with the influx of illegal immigrants, a disturbing trend is emerging: The weaponization of migration to destabilize American communities. Security expert “HiCap” joined the Health Ranger Mike Adams on the “Health Ranger Report” to discuss the alarming rise of foreign gangs like Tren de Aragua (TdA) and the potential for these groups to act as sleeper cells for larger terrorist operations.
The strategic implications of this threat are profound, and immediate action from state governments, law enforcement and local communities is essential to fortify defenses and protect American citizens. TdA, a notorious cartel with roots in Venezuela, has emerged as a significant threat to American security.
It was also revealed that over 100 individuals who illegally crossed the border and were subsequently released by a liberal judge were TdA gang members. This revelation underscores the severity of the situation, leading Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to designate Tren de Aragua as a foreign terrorist organization. (Related: Texas judge threw out prosecutions of Tren de Aragua gang members who crossed border illegally.)
According to HiCap, this designation unties the hands of law enforcement agencies, allowing for more aggressive surveillance and interdiction tactics. However, the challenge remains in coordinating these efforts across different states, particularly in blue states where local officials may be complicit in aiding and abetting these criminal activities.
The contrast between how blue states and red states handle these threats is stark. In Colorado, for instance, TdA members were allowed to take over buildings with minimal resistance from local law enforcement. HiCap emphasized that if these actions were carried out by conservative groups, the response would have been swift and forceful.
In Texas, however, the approach is markedly different. Abbott and Texas Attorney General (AG) Ken Paxton are taking a hard line, with plans to arrest and prosecute city officials who facilitate the activities of foreign terrorist organizations. HiCap believes that this action is inevitable and will be a significant step in combating the threat.
“I believe that’s coming on the table. I really do. I believe that’s coming sooner than later. Listening to the governor speak behind the scenes with some of the agencies, not on reports or on video scenarios, but he’s fed up, and the AG is as well,” the security expert told Adams.
“So, they’re taking off the gloves and they’re wanting to fight. I wished it would have been done a whole lot sooner in this whole thing, but here we are, and we’ll take anything we can get to get the fight going,” HiCap said.
The weaponization of migration extends beyond TdA. The Biden-Harris administration has been accused of using legal channels to fly in or bus in migrants, often from countries like Haiti, to economically displace American citizens. These migrants are given work permits, housing subsidies and other forms of assistance while Americans are left jobless and homeless.
HiCap noted that this strategy has turned every state into a border state, with criminal activities and dangerous driving behaviors by undocumented immigrants posing a significant threat to public safety. County sheriffs play a crucial role in this battle. They are the last line of defense in many counties and must be supported by their communities.
HiCap stressed the importance of knowing and trusting one’s local sheriff, and if necessary, working to replace those who do not prioritize the safety and security of their constituents. The resilience of local communities is key to weathering the storm, and HiCap believes that Texans in particular are well-prepared to defend their state and families.
Ultimtely, HiCap warns that the Tren de Aragua and other gangs are distractions from the true threat: The potential for multiple 9/11-scale events targeting both human lives and infrastructure. These attacks could be activated through mobile phones – with targets being bridges, power grids and other vital systems.
The activation of sleeper cells, both from illegal immigrants and radical leftists, is a significant concern. These threats will persist even if President Donald Trump is already in the White House, and state governors will need to assert the rule of law and maintain order.
HiCap and Adams urged Americans to prepare mentally, spiritually and physically for the challenges ahead. This includes supporting local law enforcement, building strong community ties, and practicing safety and preparedness. The security expert also emphasized the importance of prayer and community support, particularly in maintaining the moral and spiritual strength needed to face these threats.
In conclusion, the weaponization of migration and the presence of terror cells pose a significant threat to American security. But the resilience of the American people, especially in states like Texas, will be a critical factor in overcoming these challenges.
Watch the full interview between security expert HiCap and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.
This video is from the What is happening channel on Brighteon.com.
Michael Yon: Migrant invasion could pave the way for DOMESTIC SABOTAGE.
Sources include:
Tagged Under:
blue states, chaos, Colorado, Dangerous, greater texan, Greg Abbott, Health Ranger, Health Ranger Report, HiCap, Ken Paxton, law enforcement, migrants, Migration, Mike Adams, national security, Open Borders, red states, rule of law, sleeper cells, terrorism, terrorist organization, Texas, Tren de Aragua, United States, Venezuela, violence, weaponized migration
This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author
COPYRIGHT © 2017 INVASIONUSA.COM
All content posted on this site is protected under Free Speech. InvasionUSA.com is not responsible for content written by contributing authors. The information on this site is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice of any kind. InvasionUSA.com assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. All trademarks, registered trademarks and service marks mentioned on this site are the property of their respective owners.