When President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January, America knew exactly what to expect: leadership dedicated to securing our borders, protecting our communities, and putting America first. But even now, in 2025, we are battling the disastrous consequences of Joe Biden’s open-border madness. Look no further than Detroit’s Ambassador Bridge, where dozens of dangerous Venezuelan gang members have been apprehended since Trump’s inauguration—yet another painful reminder of Biden-era damage.
Between January 20 and March 21 of this year alone, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has arrested 40 suspected members of Venezuela’s most brutal gang, Tren de Aragua (TdA), at this critical northern crossing. These criminals aren’t merely petty thieves or misfits—they’re hardened gangsters known for drug trafficking, violence, and murder. And now, thanks to years of weak, woke border policies under Biden, they’ve found their way to America’s doorstep.
Michael Brown, former DEA senior special agent, put it bluntly when speaking with Fox News Digital: “As a TdA member, I don’t want to end up in El Centro,” referring to El Salvador’s infamous maximum-security prison, now holding deported gang members under Trump’s revived law-and-order approach. “So where do they go? Canada. They know they won’t face the same consequences there.”
Detroit, positioned strategically at the Ambassador Bridge, has long been a hotbed for drug distribution. Under Biden’s watch, sanctuary cities gave criminal migrants political cover, welcoming them with open arms and refusing to enforce America’s immigration laws. Now, these Venezuelan criminals are exploiting confusion—often caused by unclear signage and GPS errors—to slip through our northern gateway.
Let’s be clear: this isn’t just a matter of border confusion or faulty GPS directions. It’s a direct consequence of Biden’s reckless immigration policies, which allowed criminal elements to infiltrate our nation unchecked. These gangs, emboldened and unafraid, have formed alliances with violent domestic groups like the Crips, Bloods, and Latin Kings, spreading drugs and violence across American cities.
Canada’s notoriously lenient stance on narcotics only compounds the problem. With safe injection sites and government-supplied narcotics popping up in liberal enclaves like British Columbia, our northern neighbors have effectively sent an invitation to international cartels. Brown warns that Canada’s policies are creating a haven for the world’s most dangerous criminals. “Canada’s unofficial open-door policy for criminal organizations isn’t new,” Brown told Fox News Digital. “They’ve figured out how to operate within the system.”
But America doesn’t have to follow Canada’s dangerous example. President Trump has already shown he’s willing to take decisive action against violent gangs and drug traffickers. His renewed policies have sent shockwaves through criminal enterprises, forcing them to seek softer targets elsewhere. Yet, despite Trump’s decisive return, we’re still cleaning up Biden’s mess, and the threat remains real and immediate.
The shocking reality at Detroit’s Ambassador Bridge should serve as a wake-up call for every American. This isn’t just about crime at one border crossing; it’s about our nation’s sovereignty, safety, and future. Biden’s open-border legacy has allowed violent foreign gangs to plant roots across America, and now it’s up to President Trump—and all Americans—to uproot them.
We cannot afford to underestimate this threat. As Brown warned, “They’re underestimating what starts as a few individuals. But like a virus, it spreads quickly—and if not stopped early, it metastasizes into a national crisis.” If we fail to act swiftly and decisively, the gang problem at our northern border will only get worse. America deserves safety, security, and borders that work—and under President Trump’s watch, that’s precisely what we’ll get.