Friday, July 3, 2026

VCJC News & Notes 7/3/2026

 

Van Cortlandt Jewish Center
News and Notes

Here's this week's edition of the VCJC News and Notes email. We hope you enjoy it and find it useful!

Things to see below


Treat yourself to some VCJC Merch and support VCJC (#2)

The survey of your preferences for our events - please fill in (#3)

The links to our new social media accounts - please follow us (#6)

Our request for a Google review (#7)


Reminders

  1. Shabbos schedule

    Shabbos information is, as always, available on our website, both in the information sidebar and the events calendar.
    Here are the times you need:  
    Shabbos Candles Friday 7/3/26 @ 8:12 pm
    Shabbos/Shavuos Ends Saturday 7/4/26 @ 9:15 pm

    If you require an aliyah or would like to lead services, read from the torah or haftorah please speak to one of the gabbaim.


    Join us for an extra-special kiddush to celebrate America’s 250th along with Rabbi Sodden’s birthday! Featuring international cuisine and a birthday cake!

    Come join us for services and stay to enjoy the kiddush and the company.

  2. VCJC Merch!

    We now have merchandise available with the VCJC logo and, in some cases, sayings.  We have shirts, hats, mugs, refrigerator magnets, and tote bags. These are provided through a Print On Demand (POD) model - so you pick what you like and order it.  It is then made to order and shipped directly to you.
    You can see an overview and some additional information on our VCJC Shop page.  You can go directly to the store itself to see all the things available, select sizes and colors, and get ready to flaunt your association with VCJC.


  3. What works for you?
    Please Help Us Plan for Events
    We have created a survey, Van Cortlandt Jewish Center Community Event Planning Survey, to help us set the direction for our activities.  We’d really appreciate your taking a few minutes to fill it in. Here’s the link: SURVEY

  4. The VCJC Chavurah
    The VCJC Chavurah meets every Tuesday Night at 7:30PM.  All are welcome to join us as we continue to learn together.

    No cost to attend and no prior experience is needed.

    If you are interested in learning torah with a group of fellow members of your community, but want more details, contact the VCJC office at 718-884-6105 or info@vcjewishcenter.org, or speak to Stuart Harris or Matthew Hartstein after davening on Shabbat morning.
    Note that the Chavurah for the week of July 13 will meet on Wednesday instead of Tuesday.

  5. Shabbos parsha






































    Parashat Pinchas 5786 / פָּרָשַׁת פִּ×™× ְ×—ָס

    4 July 2026 / 19 Tamuz 5786

    Parashat Pinchas is the 41st weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.

    Torah Portion: Numbers 25:10-30:1

    Pinchas opens with God’s promise of a “covenant of peace” for the zealot Pinchas, followed by a census. The daughters of Tzelofchad request and receive new laws regarding inheritance. God instructs Moses to prepare Joshua for leadership, and God describes sacrifices brought daily and on special occasions. [1]


  6. VCJC is now active on social media - follow us!
    We have launched both a Facebook page and an Instagram page.  Both have a nice amount of content already and we are planning both regular posts and a greater variety going forward.  Please take a look and follow us!



  7. You can do it! Give VCJC a boost!  Leave a (positive) review for us on Google
    -->You can do this!  We know you can! YES, YOU!

    The VCJC is working to build and grow for its next century in Van Cortlandt Village.  If you have had a good experience with us or recognize our value to the community, please consider telling the world about it.  Go to our Google Business Profile and leave a review.  Thanks!  


Please help with information about buildings

As part of rebuilding the membership and congregation, the Board of Trustees would like your help. There are a lot of either new or renovated buildings being put up in our catchment area. We would like to seek the cooperation of the owners / developers of those properties in publicizing these opportunities to live near an orthodox synagogue.  If you are aware of any of these buildings, please provide what information you can about them.  This could include the address, any contact information that might be posted, and any information about the building itself (size, type, etc.). Additionally, if you are aware of vacancies in existing buildings or of houses for sale, please let us know about that as well.


Our mailing address is:
Van Cortlandt Jewish Center
3880 Sedgwick Ave
Bronx, NY 10463

Eight Illegal Alien Tren de Aragua Members from Venezuela Charged with Kidnappings that Resulted in Death, Racketeering Involving Murder, and Other Violent Offenses in Texas and Illinois Following Homeland Security Task Force Investigations

 

All Eight Defendants Illegally Entered the United States During the Prior Administration

The Department of Justice announced charges filed in the Northern Districts of Illinois and Texas against eight alleged members of designated foreign terrorist organization Tren de Aragua (TdA) for murders, kidnappings, and firearms offenses. All eight defendants charged in these Homeland Security Task Force operations are illegal aliens believed to be from Venezuela who illegally enter the United States between December 2021 and April 2024. One defendant charged in Northern Texas is now in custody in Colombia for unrelated charges.  

“Eight TdA members illegally entered the United States between 2021 and 2024 and are alleged to have committed horrific crimes, including murdering a father in front of his teenage daughter,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. “This should never have happened in the first place, but under the Biden administration, open-border policies left the doors wide open, and hundreds of suspected and convicted Tren de Aragua terrorists poured into this country. In the 18 months since President Trump stopped this madness, designating Tren de Aragua a foreign terrorist organization, we have charged nearly 350 of its members and associates with egregious violent crimes – murders, sex trafficking, kidnapping – along with weapons and drug trafficking, robbery, and widespread financial crimes. This work requires an all government, all law enforcement approach, which is precisely what has happened under the leadership of President Trump.”

TdA is a violent transnational criminal organization that originated as a prison gang in Venezuela in the mid-2000s. TdA has expanded its criminal network throughout the Western Hemisphere and established a presence in the United States. TdA’s criminal activities include a variety of violent and criminal offenses, including drug trafficking, firearms trafficking, commercial sex trafficking, kidnapping, robbery, theft, fraud, and extortion. TdA members also commit murder, assault, and other acts of violence to enforce and further the organization’s criminal activities.

As alleged in court documents, in the United States, TdA is organized into subsets or cells based on geographic area of operation. Each regional cell typically has one or more leaders who are responsible for, among other things, managing the criminal enterprise’s activities in the territory, collecting money from other members and associates to finance gang activities and crimes, directing day-to-day management of the region, and planning and ordering acts of violence against rival gang members, associates, and other victims. The leaders of these subsets or cells report to, receive directives from, and distribute criminally-derived assets and proceeds to TdA leaders throughout the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America.

Since Jan. 20, 2025, the Department has federally charged over 300 members and associates of TdA across 28 districts.

“President Trump‘s historic leadership designating Tren de Aragua as a Foreign Terrorist Organization has given this FBI and our law-enforcement partners the tools we need to wipe out their operations,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “Now, every single day across this country, we are decimating their presence in America - dismantling and disrupting over 2,700 violent gangs, a 365% increase, with a 500% increase in Tren de Aragua arrests since 2024. Today, thanks to tremendous work from FBI Chicago, FBI Dallas, and our partners as part of the FBI’s nationwide violent crime initiative Summer Heat 2.0, eight more alleged TdA members who entered the United States under the previous administration have been indicted or arrested and will face justice for their crimes.”

“The complaint against these three TdA members should leave no doubt that the Chicago U.S. Attorney’s Office is going to aggressively pursue transnational criminal organizations and hold their members and associates accountable for their violent criminal acts,” said U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros for the Northern District of Illinois. “We will continue to prioritize the investigation and prosecution of TdA, which very deservedly has been designated by President Trump and his Administration as a terrorist organization. Our shared goal is crystal clear: to disrupt and dismantle TdA and not allow it to gain a foothold in the United States or Chicagoland. This Fourth of July weekend, as we celebrate the 250th birthday of the greatest nation on earth, many families in the Chicago area will celebrate with loved ones because the whole of federal government in Chicago is taking violent crime seriously and in a way that hasn’t been seen in years. The result is that the scourge of violence that has gripped Chicago for too long is beginning to see relief.”

“On this 250th anniversary of the birth of our great nation, I am reminded of how lucky we are to enjoy the many freedoms that our country provides. Which is why, as U.S. Attorney, I am laser focused on ensuring that North Texans can enjoy freedom and safety in all our communities,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan Raybould for the Northern District of Texas. “This indictment of TdA gang members is a significant step to ensure that this dangerous transnational gang does not oppress, intimidate or harm our fellow North Texans. Let this serve as a warning to all TdA members: you will not gain a stronghold in the Northern District of Texas.”

“Violent transnational gangs like Tren de Aragua pose a significant and ongoing threat to the safety of our communities,” said Acting Executive Associate Director John A. Condon of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). “This indictment is a testament to the dedication of our agents and the strength of our partnership through the Homeland Security Task Force. By working closely with federal, state, and local law enforcement, HSI continues to disrupt violent criminal organizations and protect communities across the United States.”

Case summaries are below:

Northern District of Illinois

On June 29, three alleged members of the transnational criminal organization, TdA, were charged in the Northern District of Illinois with participating in a conspiracy to kidnap and murder a man in Chicago.

The criminal complaint charges Josue Pacheco Torres, 26, Julian Pachano, 19, and Kleiver Monasterio Briceno, also known as “Goofy,” 20, with kidnapping conspiracy and committing a kidnapping that resulted in death. The three defendants are believed to be Venezuelan nationals. Pachano was arrested late last night, while Torres was arrested early yesterday morning. Monasterio Briceno was already in law enforcement custody.

According to the complaint, the defendants conspired to kidnap a man who was walking near Meyering Park on the South Side of Chicago on May 18.  The victim was forced into a car and initially driven to a Chicago apartment. The defendants and other co-conspirators later transported the victim — while his wrists were bound together behind his back — to an abandoned building in Chicago, the complaint states. 

The following night, the victim’s mother contacted Chicago Police to request a wellness check at the abandoned building. The mother told police that she had been directed to the building by an individual with whom the mother had been communicating on the online messaging application WhatsApp. According to the complaint, Chicago Police entered the building and found the victim deceased inside the bathroom of an abandoned unit. The victim, who was discovered facedown with his wrists bound behind his back, had been shot multiple times and had also suffered blunt force injuries to his head, arms, neck, hands, and torso, the complaint states.

According to the complaint, the conspiracy to kidnap and murder the victim was carried out in connection with the defendants’ involvement in TdA. Since 2024, law enforcement in Chicago has been investigating acts of violence, including murders and shootings, involving suspected members of TdA and its splinter faction, Anti-Tren.

Additionally, at the time of the murder, Pacheco Torres was wearing an ankle monitoring bracelet as a condition of his pretrial release in a criminal prosecution pending in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois.

The charges and arrests were announced by U.S. Attorney Andrew S. Boutros for the Northern District of Illinois, Special Agent in Charge Douglas S. DePodesta of the FBI Chicago Field Office, and Special Agent in Charge Matthew Scarpino of HSI Chicago Field Office. The Chicago Police Department and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Chicago Field Office provided valuable assistance in this investigation.

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Photo of TdA defendants and a coconspirator kidnapping victim in Chicago, from the criminal complaint.

Northern District of Texas

On June 30, a grand jury in the Northern District of Texas returned charges against five alleged members of TdA. All five defendants are citizens and nationals of Venezuela.

The defendants Hector Asdrubal Garcia Zuniga, also known as “Murry” and “Munra,” 36; Carlos Luis Zambrano Bolivar, 27; Jhonny Jesus Martinez Serrano, 31; Jhonatan Nahin Toro Gonzalez, 23; and Ehiker Alexander Morales Mendoza, also known as “El Ingeniero” and “El Negro,” 39, were indicted on racketeering charges involving murder, kidnapping, and other violent offenses.

Each defendant is charged with racketeering conspiracy for allegedly conspiring and agreeing with one another, and with others, to conduct and participate directly and indirectly in the conduct of the affairs of the TdA enterprise through a pattern of racketeering activity, which consisted of multiple acts involving murder, kidnapping, robbery, and bank fraud. Each defendant is charged with kidnapping in aid of racketeering for allegedly kidnapping three individuals on or about August 24, 2024, for the purpose of maintaining and increasing position in TdA. Garcia Zuniga, Zambrano Bolivar, and Martinez Serrano are also charged with murder in aid of racketeering for allegedly aiding and abetting each other in committing the murder of one of the individuals who was kidnapped on or about August 24, 2024. Additionally, Zambrano Bolivar is charged with using and carrying a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence and causing death through the use of a firearm.

The charges were announced by U.S. Attorney Ryan Raybould for the Northern District of Texas, Special Agent in Charge R. Joseph Rothrock of the FBI Dallas Field Office, Special Agent in Charge Travis Pickard of HSI Dallas Field Office, and Chief of Police Kevin McCoy of the Farmers Branch, Texas Police Department. 

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jeremy Fugate and Caroline Poore for the Northern District of Texas and Joint Task Force Vulcan Trial Attorneys Jacob Operskalski, Kelly McGann, Stefani Hepford, and Josie Thomas are prosecuting this case.

If convicted, the defendants in both the Northern District of Illinois and the Northern District of Texas face up to life in prison. Pacheco Torres, Monasteria Briceno, Garcia Zuniga, Zambrano Bolivar, and Martinez Serrano also face the possibility of the death penalty.

These cases are part of the Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) initiative established by Executive Order 14159, Protecting the American People Against Invasion. The HSTF is a whole-of-government partnership dedicated to eliminating criminal cartels, foreign gangs, transnational criminal organizations, and human smuggling and trafficking rings operating in the United States and abroad. Through historic interagency collaboration, the HSTF directs the full might of U.S. law enforcement towards identifying, investigating, and prosecuting the full spectrum of crimes committed by these organizations, which have long fueled violence and instability within our borders. In performing this work, the HSTF places special emphasis on investigating and prosecuting those engaged in child trafficking or other crimes involving children. The HSTF further utilizes all available tools to prosecute and remove the most violent criminal aliens from the United States. HSTFs Chicago and Dallas comprise of agents and officers from the FBI, HSI, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives ATF, IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI), U.S. Secret Service (USSS), U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), Department of State’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), HIDTA, and other federal, state, and local law enforcement, with the prosecution being led by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern Districts of Illinois and Texas.

These cases are also part of Joint Task Force Vulcan (JTFV). JTFV was created in 2019 to eradicate MS-13 and now expanded at the direction of the Attorney General to target TdA. JTFV is comprised of U.S. Attorney’s Offices across the country, including the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; Eastern and Western Districts of North Carolina; Western District of Virginia; Southern District of Florida; Eastern District of Texas; Western District of Oklahoma; Northern District of Indiana; District of Nevada; and District of Arizona; as well as the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, and the Department of Justice’s National Security Division, and the Office of Judicial Attaché and DEA partners in Bogotá, Colombia. Additionally, the FBI, HSI, ATF, U.S. Marshals Service, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons are essential law enforcement partners with JTFV.

A complaint and indictment are merely allegations.  All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Mexican Drug Supplier Pleads Guilty to Trafficking More than 170 Pounds of Cocaine in Metro Atlanta

 

Orfael Macedo Bustos, a high-level drug trafficker who was extradited to the United States from Mexico late last year, has pleaded guilty to federal drug charges in connection with the importation of large quantities of cocaine from Mexico to metro Atlanta.  

“International drug traffickers often believe they can operate beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement,” said Jae W. Chung, Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Atlanta Field Division. “This guilty plea proves otherwise. By working alongside our law enforcement partners, DEA will continue targeting the organizations responsible for transporting massive quantities of cocaine into our communities and ensuring those who profit from this criminal activity are held accountable.”

“Macedo Bustos introduced massive amounts of cocaine into our community,” said U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg. “As a result of strong agency partnerships through the Homeland Security Task Force and valuable international coordination, Macedo Bustos now faces a significant sentence in federal prison and millions of dollars’ worth of cocaine have been taken off the street.”  

“The guilty plea of Macedo Bustos is a direct result of the collaborative efforts of the Homeland Security Task Force. By leveraging the unique authorities and capabilities of our federal, state, and local partners, HSI remains committed to dismantling the transnational criminal organizations that attempt to flood our streets with illicit drugs,” said HSI Atlanta Acting Special Agent in Charge, Ellen Johnson. “We will continue to utilize every tool at our disposal to investigate and bring these offenders to justice, ensuring the safety of our communities in metro Atlanta and across the nation.”

According to U.S. Attorney Hertzberg, the charges, and other information presented in court: Beginning in 2017, federal law enforcement identified a drug trafficking organization that was importing large quantities of cocaine from Mexico into the United States. Macedo Bustos, one of the organization’s leaders and primary drug suppliers, coordinated with others to transport cocaine, usually via tractor trailers, to the metro Atlanta area for distribution.  

During the investigation, federal authorities seized at least five large shipments of cocaine from tractor trailers, including: 

  • 44 pounds of cocaine in October 2017 in Fulton County, Georgia; 
  • 30 pounds of cocaine in November 2017 in Fulton County, Georgia;
  • 44 pounds of cocaine in February 2018 in Fulton County, Georgia;
  • 33 pounds of cocaine in April 2018 in Cobb County, Georgia; and
  • 22 pounds of cocaine in November 2018 in Fulton County, Georgia.

Orfael Macedo Bustos, 52, of Guerrero, Mexico, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and possession with intent to distribute cocaine after a federal grand jury indicted him in December 2018. In November 2025, Macedo Bustos was extradited from Mexico to the Northern District of Georgia, and he has been in federal custody since that time. 

The sentencing hearing is scheduled for October 15, 2026, at 1:30 pm before U.S. District Judge William M. Ray II. Macedo Bustos faces at least ten years of imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

This case is being investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration and Homeland Security Investigations with valuable assistance provided by the Georgia State Patrol and the U.S. Marshals Service. 

This prosecution is part of the Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) initiative established by Executive Order 14159, Protecting the American People Against Invasion. The HSTF is a whole-of-government partnership dedicated to eliminating criminal cartels, foreign gangs, transnational criminal organizations, and human smuggling and trafficking rings operating in the United States and abroad. Through historic interagency collaboration, the HSTF directs the full might of United States law enforcement towards identifying, investigating, and prosecuting the full spectrum of crimes committed by these organizations, which have long fueled violence and instability within our borders. In performing this work, the HSTF places special emphasis on investigating and prosecuting those engaged in child trafficking or other crimes involving children. The HSTF further utilizes all available tools to prosecute and remove the most violent criminal aliens from the United States. The Atlanta Wilhelm HSTF comprises agents and officers from ATF, CGIS, DEA, FBI, ICE-HSI, IRS-CI, DOL-OIG, DSS, USMS, USPIS, and USSS, as well as numerous state and local agencies, with the prosecution being led by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia.

Governor Hochul Announces New York Has Installed Eight Gigawatts of Distributed Solar Energy


State is Ahead of Schedule for Reaching Ten Gigawatts by 2030


Governor Kathy Hochul announced that eight gigawatts (GW) of distributed solar has been installed across New York State, which puts the state ahead of schedule for reaching 10 GW by 2030. This substantial growth in the distributed solar market has generated approximately $12.2 billion in private investment across New York and provided more than 16,000 jobs statewide.

“New York continues to set the bar high as we mark another milestone for solar within our communities across the state,” said Governor Kathy Hochul. “This is low-cost, reliable clean energy that is delivering cost savings for families and businesses while expanding the availability of renewable energy which benefits our environment, our economy and contributes to New York’s diverse energy resource mix.”

With eight GW of distributed solar in New York, which is underpinned by community solar and the state’s signature NY-Sun Program, there is enough energy to power more than 1.3 million homes and businesses across the state – including those in disadvantaged communities. Currently, there are more than 276,000 projects operating across the State, with another 2.7 GW in development. Solar can be built more quickly than other types of energy infrastructure. Community solar projects expand access to clean energy by allowing households and businesses to benefit from solar power without needing to put panels on their own property.

Last summer, solar generation helped save New Yorkers an estimated $90 million by lowering demand on the electric grid during periods of peak electricity use. More recently, on June 3, 2026, New York set a new solar generation record when solar supplied approximately 29 percent of statewide electricity demand during the noon hour, demonstrating the growing role solar plays in providing low-cost, reliable clean energy across the state.

After achieving its original six-gigawatt distributed solar target a year ahead of schedule in 2024, New York installed a record-breaking 1.28 GW of solar in a single year in 2025. And through its Statewide Solar For All Program, New York continues to be a model for other states by allowing renters, low-income residents and others who cannot install their own panels to participate in and benefit from solar energy. Additionally, under Governor Hochul’s leadership, $200 million was secured in New York’s Fiscal Year 2027 Budget to help further expand New York’s solar success and continue to improve energy affordability for all New Yorkers. 

NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND STATE CANAL CORPORATION ANNOUNCE UPDATE TO AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES RAPID RESPONSE PLAN TO PROTECT LAKE CHAMPLAIN BASIN

 

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State Agencies Collaborate to Mitigate Spread of Round Goby

Lock Double Draining on Lower Champlain Canal to Continue On-Demand Lockings Resume July 3 

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and New York State Canal Corporation today announced revisions to the Rapid Response Plan (RRP) that was collaboratively implemented by the State agencies in 2022 to mitigate the spread of round goby, an aquatic invasive species, to the Lake Champlain Basin. The updates are based on a continuous review of round goby monitoring data, an evaluation of the Canal Corporation’s operational procedures, and refinement of the use of environmental DNA (eDNA), residual genetic material found in air, water or soil, as a detection tool.  

“Protecting our waterways from the threat of invasive species is critical,” said DEC Commissioner Amanda Lefton. “The Rapid Response Plan will continue to be updated based on the latest scientific best practice and is just one way that New York State seeks to mitigate the spread of round goby. All New York residents and visitors have an important role to play in our efforts to protect state waters from invasive species including “Clean, Drain, Dry” practices for boaters and knowledge of laws related to the use of live bait for anglers.”   

After first being discovered in the Hudson River near Troy in 2021, to date, round goby has not been captured north of Champlain Canal Lock 1 in Waterford, although there were two positive eDNA detections north of Champlain Canal Lock 2 in Halfmoon in 2024. More recent eDNA detections of round goby north of Lake Champlain in Canada, have led DEC and the Canal Corporation to add preventative procedures to the RRP to mitigate their potential spread south to the Champlain Canal at Whitehall and the Upper Hudson River at Fort Edward. The updated RRP can be found here. 

New York State Canal Corporation Director Ben Walsh
said, “As stewards of the New York State Canal system, we are responsible for maintaining navigation for recreational and commercial vessel traffic. We also play a vital role in protecting the environment and the health of the watersheds to which the Canal System is connected. These responsibilities are not mutually exclusive: We must find ways to do both. We are thankful for the collaboration of the DEC and other partners as we seek to fulfill our mission and ensure that the Canal waterways are enjoyed by all this season and beyond.” 

SUMMARY OF RRP UPDATES 

Double Draining Procedures Remain in Place
 
Since the RRP was first implemented, the Canal Corporation has been proactively double draining its locks along the lower Champlain Canal. The double draining creates a forceful current of water that deters round goby, a slow swimmer, from entering the locks. During double draining each lock is maintained in full condition and emptied twice during locking operations. For northbound vessel traffic, the locks will drain twice before boats enter the lock chamber.?For southbound traveling vessels, the lock will empty and refill once before any boats are admitted into the lock for southbound passage. The second draining will occur with the vessels in the lock.

On-Demand Lockings Resume 
With the revisions to the RRP, on demand lockings resume along the lower Champlain Canal between Waterford and Stillwater. Since 2024, passage through Locks C-1 through C-4 had been limited to three times daily to reduce the chance of round goby spreading through the locks. After subsequent evaluations, and the recognition of the negative impact it can have on boaters and local marinas, it was determined this activity could be curtailed in favor of other operational adjustments, provided round goby is not detected above Lock C-4. 

DEC and the Canal Corporation will continue to monitor the effectiveness of this change in deterring round goby and make any necessary adjustments to ensure continued protection of the Lake Champlain Basin. 

Round Goby Detected to the North
As a result of detections of round goby along the Richelieu River in Canada, the northern distributary of Lake Champlain, the RRP has also been revised to include operational responses in the event of an invasion front from the north. In September 2025, the Quebec Ministry of Forests, Wildlife, and Parks caught two live round gobies between Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu and Chambly and received three positive eDNA detections - two in the Chambly Basin and one at the New York border of Lake Champlain. If round goby is detected south of Burlington, Vermont on Lake Champlain, double draining procedures will be implemented at the northern end of the Champlain Canal to mitigate further spread through the canal and connected waterways to the south. 

Continuous Monitoring and Education  
The Canal Corporation, DEC and their partners, including the Lake Champlain Basin Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services and USGS, will continue to monitor the movement of the round goby and may reinstate or expand mitigation measures, as outlined in the RRP. In addition to monitoring, these entities are working together to educate the public about how they can help slow the spread.  

The round goby is a significant invasive threat to New York State waters, particularly Lake Champlain. DEC lists round goby as a prohibited invasive species in State regulations. Native to Europe and Asia, this fish was introduced in the Great Lakes in 1990 and spread throughout the lakes' system. Round gobies reproduce quickly, outcompete native fish species for food and habitat, eat the young and eggs of other fish, and can transport botulism through the food chain to waterfowl. 

DEC and the Canal Corporation appreciate the patience of mariners and local stakeholders, and encourage everyone to help mitigate the spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS)in New York State. Visit DEC's website for more information on how to Clean, Drain, Dry boats, fishing gear, and other equipment. A step by step guide for ridding boats and equipment of AIS with video can also be found on DEC's YouTube channel.  

ICE Houston Deports MS-13 Gang Member with Ties to Mexican Drug Cartel

 

This gang member was allowed to roam free in our country under the Biden Administration 

The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) removed an illegal alien MS-13 gang member and cartel associate from the United States.

On June 20, ICE removed Isaias Jose Rodriguez-Manzanares, an illegal alien from Honduras, self-admitted MS-13 gang member, and associate of the Cartel del Noreste drug cartel, to his country of origin.

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Isaias Jose Rodriguez-Manzanares

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Rodriguez-Manzanares being removed from the United States

He was encountered by immigration officials in January 2024 after his arrest by the Irving Police Department for a liquor violation. Despite his MS-13 affiliation having been known to authorities, the Biden Administration took no action to detain or remove him from the country.

On June 16, 2025, Rodriguez-Manzanares was arrested by the Colleyville Police Department for manufacturing or distributing a controlled substance and unlawfully carrying a weapon. On December 19, 2025, the charges were reduced and he was convicted of felony possession of a controlled substance. He was sentenced to two years in prison.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice transferred Rodriguez-Manzanares into ICE custody on May 20 following the completion of his sentence.

“Thanks to ICE law enforcement, this criminal illegal alien and MS-13 gang member and cartel associate is OUT of our country,” said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “The Biden administration took no action to detain this criminal illegal alien following his criminal arrests and allowed this gang member to roam free in our communities. Texas law enforcement cooperated with ICE and turned this public safety threat over to us. This is what it looks like when state and local officials cooperate with ICE. It is no coincidence that 7 of the 10 safest cities in the U.S. cooperate with ICE.”

Rodriguez-Manzanares illegally entered the United States at an unknown date and location. On June 2, a Department of Justice (DOJ) Immigration Judge issued Rodriguez-Manzanares a final order of removal.

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