TRUMP SAYS U.S. KILLED VENEZUELAN TREN DE ARAGUA GANG LEADER
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This storyTren de Aragua began inside which unlikely location in Venezuela?
- A jungle guerrilla camp
- A maximum security prison
- A border crossing town
- A collapsed oil refinery
Guess, then reveal the answer
A maximum security prison
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