This week, video has gone viral showing migra nts carrying pistols and rifles through the halls of an apartment complex in Aurora, a suburb near Denver. According to reports, the mi grants are members of the dangerous Ven ezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua, which has exploded in membership here in the United States as a result of the Bid en-H arris border crisis.
Reports say that the gang members have taken over several apartment buildings and have gone unit to unit telling residents to give them their rent money instead of sending it to the owners of the buildings.
Despite the clear evidence in the video, though, the state’s De mocrat governor, Jared Polis, is ridiculing those who claim that apartment buildings are being taken over by migrant gangs.
This week, video has gone viral showing migrants carrying pistols and rifles through the halls of an apartment complex in Aurora, a suburb near Denver. According to reports, the migrants are members of the dangerous Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua, which has exploded in membership here in the United States as a result of the Bid en-Har ris border crisis.
Reports say that the gang members have taken over several apartment buildings and have gone unit to unit telling residents to give them their rent money instead of sending it to the owners of the buildings.
Despite the clear evidence in the video, though, the state’s De mocrat governor, Jared Polis, is ridiculing those who claim that apartment buildings are being taken over by migrant gangs.
Polis spokesman Shelby Wieman says that the state is standing by to “support the local police department with assistance from state troopers and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation if needed,” the New York Post reported.
But Wieman went on to claim that the warnings about the migrant gangs are just a figment of Aurora council member Danielle Jurinsky’s imagination.
Wieman said that “according to police intelligence this purported invasion is largely a feature of Danielle Jurinsky’s imagination.” Wieman also claimed that crime in Aurora dropped between 2022 and 2023.
The spokesman also slammed local Aurora officials, adding that Gov. Polis “really hopes that the city council members in charge stop trashing their own city when they are supposed to keep it safe.”
This attack on council member Jurinsky’s integrity, though, does not square with the video. In fact, it also seems to diverge widely from comments by Aurora’s own mayor, Mike Coffman, who has confirmed that several apartment complexes have recently become hotbeds of gang activity.
Coffman told Fox News that “there are several buildings” in his city that have “fallen to these Venezuelan gangs.”
The mayor added that the buildings in question were being used as state-funded migrant housing, which is why the gangs were able to take them over so easily and quickly.
For her part, Jurinsky placed the blame squarely on the failed Bi den-Ha rris migrant crisis, and the nearby city of Denver, which precipitated the problems in Aurora by its permissive sanctuary policies.
“This is a problem that is not just a Denver Metro area problem … [it] stems from a failed southern border,” Jurinsky exclusively told Bre itb art News on Thursday.
“This is not just happening in Aurora, Colorado, I cannot stress that enough. But we need to be getting other municipalities, other agencies to talk about this, because this is something that could potentially put a black eye on the organization or the city or the area that you represent,” she added.
Former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office director and Colorado Repu blican congressional candidate John Fabbricatore blasted Gov. Polis for his claims that the gang problem is somehow imaginary.
“So now Jared Polis believes this is all made-up theatre. Yes, Governor, we hired a Hollywood director and filmed this to make you look bad. – No, The Bi den/Ha rris administration caused this problem, and you advocated for it,” Fabbricatore wrote on X on Thursday.
Fabbricatore also jumped into action early this week to help an elderly woman move out of one of the apartment buildings targeted by the violent Venezuelan gang.
The candidate and former immigration official also noted that Jurinsky was on hand to observe as Fabbricatore and a crew of volunteers helped the elderly resident flee the dangerous apartment complex.
Others have also begun moving out of the buildings plagued by the gang.
“It’s been a nightmare, and I can’t wait to get out of here,” said resident Cindy Romero as she and her husband were moving out.
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