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Mexican Immigration Agent Killed by Venezuelan Migrants Near Texas Crossing Where Tren de Aragua Threatened to Attack Texas Troops; Knife-Wielding Tren de Aragua Gangbangers are Repeatedly Attacking Border Crossings in Desperate Move to Force Their Way Into US Before Trump Takes Office

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Mexican immigration agent killed by Venezuelan migrants near Texas crossing where Tren de Aragua threatened to attack Texas troops:

Two Venezuelan migrants have been arrested after they brutually killed a Mexican border agent when he asked to see their identification papers across the border from El Paso, Texas — where Tren de Aragua gangbangers have recently threatened to increase violence against US troops on guard.

The federal agent, identified as Luis Alberto Olivas García, was ambushed Monday at a checkpoint in the northern state of Chihuahua, according to Mexico’s National Migration Institute.

The murdered immigration agent suffered an apparent head injury in the assault, with his body also showing “signs of violence,” authorities said.

Two Venezuelan men were taken into custody later Monday, according to state investigators.

The third suspect, a Colombian national, was also detained over the fatal attack, the Mexican migration agency said in a separate statement.

No charges had been filed as of late Monday.

The agent had only just been recognized for his 30 years of service to the federal agency prior to his death, Chihuahua security minister, Jorge Armendárizm, told the New York Times. —>READ MORE HERE

Knife-wielding Tren de Aragua gangbangers are repeatedly attacking border crossings in desperate move to force their way into US before Trump takes office:

Knife-wielding Tren de Aragua gang members are mobbing border crossings at El Paso, Texas, in an attempt to break into the US — and have said they will attack border guards who try to stop them, according to a shocking Texas law enforcement memo leaked to The Post.

Last week, 20 of the Venezuelan gangbangers — armed with blades, tire irons and broken liquor bottles — tried to force their way into the US at a border gate, the missive from the Texas Department of Public Safety read.

Another attempt to break through is expected on New Year’s Day, the memo warned.

The brutal prison gang is becoming increasingly desperate to salt more members into the US before President-elect Donald Trump takes over, said Victor Avila, a retired agent for Homeland Security Investigations.

“You’re seeing that violence at the border because they know that it’s going to change in 27 days. It’s going to change. It’s going to be different, and they’re going to be sought after,” he told The Post.

Texas authorities were alerted to the gangbangers’ attempts to force their way into the US by an anonymous informant, who said the violent border break-ins by the gang “would continue every night” around 3 a.m.

The tipster said the gang intends to “cause harm” to the Texas National Guard soldiers who are stationed there — “especially when they are left alone with no agents” to help them.

A Texas law enforcement source told The Post that “gunfire has picked up big time” along the El Paso border in recent days, adding that authorities have also had to fire more pepperballs at groups trying to breach the border.

DPS didn’t immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

The renewed violence is centered just a few miles down the border wall from where The Post witnessed a violent El Paso border riot on March 21.

In that assault, more than 200 illegal migrants broke through razor wire and dashed to the wall. Some of them brutally assaulted Texas National Guard soldiers in the melee.

At least one of the rioters was seen stomping on a service member’s knee as the group tried to break through. —>READ MORE HERE

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