In a few months, the Tren de Aragua gangbangers established foothold in aurora, coloradoAnd then the occupation began — turning the Denver suburb into a case study for the unintended consequences of the Biden-Harris administration’s border policies.
Former President Donald Trump is visiting Aurora on Friday to highlight the crisis of immigrant gang violence in the US.
he first promised to travel During a campaign rally in Uniondale, New York, two weeks ago, he said: “You may never see me again, but that’s OK. I have to do what I have to do.”
Of course, Colorado isn’t exactly a swing state. Vice President Kamala Harris is leading Trump by 10 or more points in surveys.
However, the border and immigration have been a major issue for Trump in his last three campaigns.
Post was the first to report On Tren de Aragua’s incursion into the city of 390,000 – where several apartment complexes had been taken over by a violent Venezuelan prison gang.
Local police later revealed that at least 10 confirmed members of Tren de Aragua had been arrested in Aurora, including one gang leader Which is known as “galeta” or “cookie”.
The city has since closed at least one apartment complex that was at the center of the gang’s activity – Fitzsimmons Place, where “Cookie Monster” allegedly brutally beat a resident and later engaged in a shootout. In which two people were injured.
Then, a video taken inside another complex – The Edge at Lowry Apartments – surfaced in late August showing six heavily armed migrants forcing their way into a unit that contained at least a member of the tda gangA few minutes later the crew became involved in a deadly shootout.
A few days after the video surfaced, then-interim Chief of the Aurora Police Department, Heather Morris, denied any gang takeover of the complex.
“I’m not saying there aren’t gang members who don’t live in this community, but what we’re learning here is that gang members don’t take over this campus,” Morris said.
However, neighbors and former residents told The Post a different story The terror spread by TDA In and around the complex, where cars and bricks were riddled with bullets.
City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinski told The Post that the TDA’s refusal to take over has left the people of Aurora feeling “discarded and forgotten” by their own city’s leadership. He believes Trump will be well received by residents who are fed up with immigrant crime in their city.
“I think it will make people feel heard about what we’ve gone through here. And I think that’s very important,” Zurinsky said.
The TDA gangbangers arrived with the massive influx of migrants who gathered nearby sanctuary city of denverWhich took in more than 42,000 migrants from 2022.
Gang members have largely entered the country through the Texas border, where they have presented themselves as asylum seekers.
Denver lures migrants with aid, forcing city to cut funding for emergency services Bill of $68 million and counting,
However, Arora wanted the opposite, passing a resolution in February emphatically stating that he would not provide such resources to immigrants or others brought into the community from neighboring cities.
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