In a recent government meeting held in Aurora, significant concerns were raised regarding the escalating violence and crime linked to illegal immigration and gang activity in the area. The discussion was marked by strong rhetoric from officials who criticized state leadership for perceived failures in managing the immigration crisis.
One official emphasized the urgency of addressing the situation, stating, \"We're gonna solve this problem,\" while expressing frustration over the current state of affairs. The official accused Governor Jared Polis of cowardice and fraud, alleging that he and other leaders are avoiding accountability for the rise in crime, which they attribute to relaxed immigration policies.
The meeting featured alarming video evidence of armed individuals, purportedly gang members, engaging in criminal activities, including breaking into properties and threatening residents. The footage highlighted the presence of a Venezuelan gang known as Treindiaragua, which has reportedly been involved in extortion, drug trafficking, and violent crimes across the region. Former Venezuelan police officer Alvaro Bosa, who fled to the U.S. due to gang violence, shared harrowing accounts of the gang's power and brutality.
The discussion also touched on the tragic case of Jocelyn Nunbury, a 12-year-old girl allegedly killed by two illegal migrants linked to a Venezuelan gang. This incident has intensified calls for stricter immigration controls and a reevaluation of current policies.
As the meeting concluded, officials reiterated their commitment to addressing the crisis, emphasizing the need for immediate action to protect both residents and law enforcement from the growing threat posed by organized crime. The meeting underscored a deepening divide over immigration policy and public safety, with local leaders demanding accountability and a more robust response from state and federal authorities.