Former President Trump introduced a marketing campaign rally in Aurora, Colorado, for Oct. 11 on Tuesday, vowing to spotlight the “flood” of migrants within the metropolis.
The rally comes after weeks of Trump blasting the migrant state of affairs in Colorado, saying some 43,000 unlawful immigrants have made their approach into close by Denver and Aurora. His marketing campaign additionally highlighted the Tren De Aragua gang’s takeover of a number of residence buildings.
“Aurora, Colorado has change into a ‘battle zone’ because of the inflow of violent Venezuelan jail gang members from Tren de Aragua. With roughly 43,000 migrants flooding the neighboring metropolis of Denver since December 2022, many of those migrants have made their approach to Aurora, bringing chaos and worry with them,” the marketing campaign mentioned in an announcement.
“Native households have been pressured to flee their properties as Tren de Aragua members terrorize residence complexes with weapons, theft, and rampant drug exercise. Kamala Harris’ open-border insurance policies are turning once-safe communities into nightmares for law-abiding residents,” the assertion continued.
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“Kamala’s border massacre has made each state a border state, leaving Colorado households on the mercy of criminals. The one answer to cease the border disaster is to elect President Trump, who will safe the border, deport harmful criminals, and Make America Secure Once more,” the marketing campaign added.
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Tren de Aragua gang members first took over an residence complicated in Aurora in 2023. The Whispering Pines Flats suffered violent assaults, homicide threats, extortion, youngster prostitution and strongarm ways, Denver legislation agency Perkins Coie wrote to metropolis leaders in a nine-page report obtained by CBS Information Colorado.
The agency was employed to analyze the alleged gang takeover of the residence constructing, the outlet mentioned, and interviewed witnesses and reviewed video footage from the complicated previous to issuing its report.
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“The proof we’ve reviewed signifies that gang members are partaking in flagrant trespass violations, assaults and battery, human trafficking and sexual abuse of minors, illegal firearms possession, extortion, and different felony actions, usually concentrating on susceptible Venezuelan and different immigrant populations,” T. Markus Funk, a former U.S. Legal professional, wrote within the letter.
The agency interviewed the residence complicated’s property supervisor, who mentioned “he had by no means seen something remotely just like the Tren De Aragua takeover of Whispering Pines in his whole profession.”
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Fox Information Digital’s Jasmine Baehr and Stephen Sorace contributed to this report.