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March 1, 2024 4 mins

There is no doubt that Tren de Aragua poses real dangers to vulnerable communities. Their apparent strategy of infiltrating migrants shelters to recruit unaccompanied minors is profoundly troubling. Law enforcement agencies should coordinate efforts to undermine these recruitment pipelines and bring perpetrators to justice regardless of national origin.

At the same time, the overwhelming majority of migrants, including Venezuelans fleeing hardship, pose no threat. Many make valuable economic and cultural contributions instead. Scapegoating or generalizing about broad groups merely based on association can needlessly divide communities between “us” and “them.” It risks driving a harmful and ultimately self-defeating wedge.

There are measured, ethical solutions available provided we avoid reactionary policies driven by fear or resentment. Targeting security gaps that enable gangs to operate does not preclude treating migrants with basic dignity. Nor does supporting migrants preclude addressing legitimate public safety concerns surrounding violent criminal groups like Tren de Aragua. Avoiding easy stereotypes about millions based on the unrepresentative actions of relatively few should be the baseline.

Combating security threats and disorder must be accompanied by awareness that the vast majority of migrants enrich our social fabric rather than endanger it. Avoiding destructive divisions means focusing on individuals’ actual illegal behaviors instead of membership in vulnerable groups. With care, understanding and communication, communities can stand together against violence while still embracing diversity. But we must be vigilant not to casually scapegoat or presume collective guilt. The humane, ethical path forward is to promote security and compassion alike.

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