Local leaders in Aurora, Colorado, are planning to increase the police budget by $10 million to combat the rise in international gang activity and retail crime after previously downplaying the impact of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua on the city. The total budget for law enforcement will reach nearly $165 million in 2025, with police currently understaffed and struggling to cope with rising levels of migrant crime.
Aurora has become a focus of media attention after a viral video in August showed armed gang members stalking through an apartment complex. Former President Donald J. Trump has highlighted the issues in Aurora as an example of rampant migrant crime under the Biden-Harris government. However, Colorado’s Democratic Governor Jared Polis has downplayed the issue, claiming conservatives are exaggerating the situation, and some Republican-in-name-only (RINO) officials in the city are joining Polis in minimizing the situation.
Meanwhile, federal authorities confirm Tren de Aragua was involved in the apartment complex situation, and the moves to increase the police budget clearly indicate that Aurora’s situation is getting worse.
Jessica Vaughan of the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) warns, “We have next to no vetting for the Venezuelans who are entering the country because we have no relationship with the government of Venezuela,” with “no way of knowing whether they were in prison in Venezuela.”
Nevertheless, Venezuelans are among the nationalities fast-tracked for entry into the United States by the Biden-Harris governments under its Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV) parole program.
An Armed Illegal Alien Street Gang from Venezuela Seizes an Apartment Complex in Aurora, Colorado—Residents Terrified!
Meanwhile, Joe Biden is on his second vacation in two weeks and Kamala Harris is preparing for her first interview in 40 days.
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