Written by Matthew Armstrong.
In a disturbing development, Aurora, Colorado Mayor Mike Coffman claims that the Biden administration may be behind an influx of armed Venezuelan gangs taking over apartment complexes in his city. Recent viral videos show these groups turning entire residential areas into their operational bases, where they engage in robbery, kidnapping, and human trafficking. The situation has left local property managers in fear for their lives, forcing them to abandon their responsibilities.
Mayor Coffman is actively investigating the origins of these Venezuelan migrants and who may have funded their arrival. He hinted that the Biden regime could be involved, stating, “Somebody put them there and somebody funded it, whether it’s the federal government or not, we’re trying to find out.” His concerns reflect a growing frustration with the current administration’s handling of illegal immigration, which has exacerbated issues in local communities like Aurora.
According to Coffman, the root cause of this crisis lies in the federal government’s failed policies at the southern border. He argues that Aurora, like many other cities, has become a victim of these policies, with Venezuela refusing to cooperate with the U.S. on criminal history sharing. “A third of the country left,” Coffman said, pointing to the vast numbers of Venezuelan migrants entering the U.S. without proper vetting.
Biden’s Immigration Policy Under Fire
The alarming situation in Aurora is just one example of the broader impact of the Biden administration’s immigration policies. Mayor Coffman has been vocal in his criticism, emphasizing that this is a federal problem, not a local one. He made it clear that the influx of Venezuelan migrants, many of whom have been linked to violent gangs, is directly tied to the administration’s failure to secure the southern border.
Coffman further highlighted the danger posed by these gangs, who have effectively taken control of certain apartment complexes through intimidation tactics. Property management has been pushed out, and the gangs have begun collecting rents, essentially turning these buildings into criminal strongholds. The mayor’s frustration was evident when he stated, “We got sucked into this,” blaming the federal government’s negligence for the escalating violence.
The situation in Aurora is a stark reminder of the consequences of unchecked illegal immigration. As more migrants arrive without proper screening, communities across the nation are left to deal with the fallout. Coffman’s warnings should serve as a wake-up call for those who believe the crisis is contained to border states.
Consequences of Inaction
If the current trajectory continues, Mayor Coffman fears that what’s happening in Aurora could spread to other cities across the country. The Biden administration’s failure to address the immigration crisis at the southern border is leading to chaos in communities far from the border itself. As these armed gangs establish themselves in urban areas, the threat to public safety grows, and the ability of citizens to defend themselves becomes increasingly constrained.
The mayor’s concerns are not just theoretical. In a chilling prediction, Coffman warned that any U.S. citizens who dare to fight back against these criminal elements would likely face harsh punishment from a state eager to protect its new “protected class.” The implications are clear: without decisive action from the federal government, more American cities could find themselves overrun by violent gangs with little recourse for the affected citizens.
Our Take
The situation unfolding in Aurora is a grim testament to the failures of the current administration’s immigration policies. By allowing unchecked illegal immigration and neglecting the enforcement of laws that protect U.S. citizens, the Biden administration is putting communities at risk. Mayor Coffman’s efforts to address the crisis in his city highlight the need for federal intervention, but until that happens, towns like Aurora will continue to suffer. This crisis is not just a local issue—it’s a national security threat that demands immediate attention.
NEW: Mayor of Aurora, CO suggests the federal government may have funded to send the Venezualan gangs to Aurora.
The armed gangs took over apartment complexes and acted as the landlords, collecting rents. They now control parts of the city and violent crime is skyrocketing. pic.twitter.com/UcfGI9Z2hB
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