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Rising Threat of Armed Gangs in America's Oil Fields

It's Spreading: America's Top Oil Field Terrorized By Armed Venezuelan Gangs ๐Ÿ”—

Violent armed gangs from Venezuela and Cuba are increasingly threatening critical infrastructure in America's top oil field, the Permian Basin. A Texas-based oil company alerted employees about organized criminal activities, including thefts of oil, diesel fuel, and copper wire, linked to these groups. Recent incidents report assaults on oil workers and aggressive attempts to evade witnesses during thefts. The situation is exacerbated by sanctuary city policies, which allegedly protect illegal immigrants, raising concerns about safety and security for law-abiding citizens.

What types of crimes are associated with the Venezuelan and Cuban gangs in the Permian Basin?

The gangs are involved in thefts of oil, diesel fuel, copper wire, and have committed violent assaults against oil workers.

How are local law enforcement and the FBI responding to the situation?

Law enforcement and the FBI have issued warnings about the organized criminal activity, emphasizing that the gangs are armed and violent.

What implications do sanctuary city policies have on this situation?

Sanctuary city policies may hinder immigration enforcement, potentially allowing illegal immigrant criminals to operate without fear of deportation, thus contributing to rising crime rates in those areas.

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