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Two illegal immigrants tied to Tren de Aragua sentenced in ATM hacking scheme
Two illegal immigrants were sentenced to over six years in federal prison for stealing millions of dollars from ATMs in a hacking conspiracy known as “jackpotting.” The Department of Justice said that Carlos Javier Padron and Oddry Arnoldo Cabrera Torrealba were sentenced to 78 months in prison for their scheme. The two Venezuelan nationals rigged []...Click to read more
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Tampa Free Press
· Jun 26, 2026
Millions Spit Out Of Hacked U.S. Cash Machines: Two Sentenced in Massive ‘ATM Jackpotting’ Plot
Two Venezuelan nationals living illegally in the United States have been sentenced to 78 months in federal prison for installing “Ploutus” malware on cash machines to steal millions of dollars. The physical scheme, known as “ATM jackpotting,” has been identified as a major revenue stream for the violent transnational gang Tren de Aragua (TdA). The [] Millions Spit Out Of Hacked U.S. Cash Machines: Two Sentenced in Massive ‘ATM Jackpotting’ Plot
Washington Examiner
· Jun 29, 2026
Venezuelan illegal immigrants linked to Tren de Aragua sent to prison for ATM hacking scheme
Two illegal immigrants were sentenced to over six years in federal prison for stealing millions of dollars from ATMs in a hacking conspiracy known as “jackpotting.” The Department of Justice said that Carlos Javier Padron and Oddry Arnoldo Cabrera Torrealba were sentenced to 78 months in prison for their scheme. The two Venezuelan nationals rigged []
National Republican Congressional Committee
· Jun 22, 2026
Suozzi’s Open-Borders Agenda Let Rapist Roam Free
A criminal illegal immigrant was just arrested in Huntington for forcing a 16-year-old girl into an alleyway and raping her. Horrific incidents like these continue happening across Long Island, and families have radical Democrats like Tom Suozzi and Kathy Hochul to thank. Suozzi has a history of “kick[ing] ICE out of” Long Island, voting against billions in funding for border security and [] The post Suozzi’s Open-Borders Agenda Let Rapist Roam Free appeared first on NRCC.
Off The Press
· Jun 26, 2026
Payroll tax fraud scheme operated by illegal immigrant caused more than $38M in losses
An undocumented Honduran immigrant has been sentenced to eight years in prison for operating a years-long cash payroll scheme that facilitated the employment of other illegal migrants in the U.S. and caused more than 38 million in lost revenue to the U.S. government. Alongside several accomplices, Mario Flores created a series of shell companies and []...Click to read more
Guineematin.com
· Jul 7, 2026
Conakry : il retire frauduleusement 199 millions à la BIG et à Ecobank, la justice le condamne à 3 ans de prison
Le tribunal correctionnel de Kaloum a condamné, ce mardi 7 juillet 2026, deux personnes pour faux et usage de faux, vol et complicité. Fodé Keïta et Mamadou Samba Diallo ont été reconnus coupables de retraits frauduleux d’une somme de 199 millions de francs guinéens à la Banque islamique de Guinée (BIG) et à Ecobank. Dans [] The post Conakry : il retire frauduleusement 199 millions à la BIG et à Ecobank, la justice le condamne à 3 ans de prison first appeared on Guineematin.com.
Townhall
· Jun 28, 2026
Two Venezuelan Illegal Aliens Sentenced to Over 6 Years for ATM Jackpotting Scheme Tied to Tren de Aragua
Two Venezuelan Illegal Aliens Sentenced to Over 6 Years for ATM Jackpotting Scheme Tied to Tren de Aragua
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Related coverage for "Two illegal immigrants tied to Tren de Aragua sentenced in ATM hacking scheme": Tampa Free Press — Millions Spit Out Of Hacked U.S. Cash Machines: Two Sentenced in Massive ‘ATM Jackpotting’ Plot. Washington Examiner — Venezuelan illegal immigrants linked to Tren de Aragua sent to prison for ATM hacking scheme . National Republican Congressional Committee — Suozzi’s Open-Borders Agenda Let Rapist Roam Free. Off The Press — Payroll tax fraud scheme operated by illegal immigrant caused more than $38M in losses. Guineematin.com — Conakry : il retire frauduleusement 199 millions à la BIG et à Ecobank, la justice le condamne à 3 ans de prison. Townhall — Two Venezuelan Illegal Aliens Sentenced to Over 6 Years for ATM Jackpotting Scheme Tied to Tren de Aragua


