A Venezuelan \xe9migr\xe9 gang is wreaking havoc in U.S. communities.\nIn El Paso, Texas, the Tren de Aragua gang took over a hotel. And in Aurora, Colorado, members of the same Venezuelan gang have been terrorizing residents in rundown apartment complexes.\xa0\nTren de Aragua is a \u201cVenezuelan prison gang and ... they've been wreaking havoc throughout South America ... since their inception,\u201d according to Chris Chmielenski, president of the Immigration Accountability Project.\xa0\nThat \u201chavoc\u201d has now come to America.\xa0\nThe brothers of Venezuelan illegal alien Jose Ibarra, the lead suspect in the slaying of Georgia college student Laken Riley, are thought to be connected to the Tren de Aragua gang, the New York Post reported.\xa0\nAragua is one of Venezuela's 23 states, and Tren de Aragua translates to \u201cAragua Train.\u201d\nMembers of Tren de Aragua are \u201cgetting through some of these cracks that the Biden-Harris administration has exploited because of certain loopholes within our immigration law,\u201d Chmielenski says.\xa0\nUnder Chmielenski\u2019s leadership, the Immigration Accountability Project is working to \u201chold members of Congress and members of the administration accountable for their actions, votes, and statements that they make on immigration, and to educate the American people on how these immigration issues affect them in their communities,\u201d he says.\xa0\nChmielenski joins \u201cThe Daily Signal Podcast\u201d to discuss the recent spike in crime carried out at the hands of illegal aliens, and what a new presidential administration could do to address the crisis.