In a must-see appearance on Fox News’s "Hannity," Joe Pags tackled one of the most pressing issues facing American cities: the rise of Tren de Aragua, a ruthless Venezuelan gang infiltrating communities across the U.S. The gang, known for controlling smuggling routes and carrying out violent enforcement tactics, has reportedly established a foothold in cities like Aurora, Colorado, sparking growing concerns about public safety and government accountability.
Pags wasted no time calling out government officials for their silence on the issue. He highlighted eerie parallels between the government's lack of transparency on Tren de Aragua’s rise and the unexplained drone sightings that have puzzled the nation. According to Pags, both situations reflect a broader pattern of withholding information from the public.
The conversation unfolded on "Hannity," one of Fox News’s top-rated shows, where big national issues get the spotlight. Pags took center stage, demanding accountability from leaders and pushing for answers on how deeply Tren de Aragua has embedded itself in American communities. His calls for action were clear: the public deserves to know the extent of the threat and what’s being done to stop it.
This exclusive interview sheds light on an underreported crisis that’s drawing national attention. Watch the full exchange in the clip below to see why this story is too big to ignore.