This week, InSight Crime reports from Tennessee, in the US, where the dynamics of organized crime and immigration are being collated by the administration of Donald Trump, with damaging results.
Also this week, a historic decrease in migrants apprehended on the US-Mexico border in 2025 is pushing criminal groups to find new sources of income; and the recent implementation of measures to root out corruption in public contracts linked to gangs in Trinidad and Tobago threatens to provoke a backlash from criminal organizations that have long profited from community development programs.
This and more below.