Colorado city closes apartment block over migrant street gang takeover, crime and squalor
Aug 14, 2024 12:00 pm
By Christine Douglass-Williams
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Although CBS included the angle that “dozens of low-income families [will be] soon without a home,” which is unfortunate, their plight began in their corrupt country of Venezuela, where the sinister Maduro regime exploited them. Then they decided to break American law and jump the queue for a better life, while criminal gangs, drug cartels and jihadists had the same idea: to illegally enter American borders. Another corrupt regime, the Biden administration, let them in by the droves for their votes. And the American people suffered and continue to suffer the economic consequences, as well as a threat to their safety and national security. Few in the media interview the victims of murder, maiming, human trafficking and other crime that has increased as a result of irresponsible migration policies.
City officials in Aurora, Colorado were left with no choice, and “other properties in similar situations” are “also being impacted by [migrant] gang presence.”

“Colorado City Closes Migrant Apartment Block amid Gang Crime, Squalor,” by Neil Munro, Breitbart, August 16, 2024:
City officials in Aurora, Colorado, are closing down a large apartment building today amid rival claims about landlord abuse and a hostile takeover by Venezuala’s Tren de Aragua migrant street gang.
“Tren de Aragua taking over properties and communities in Aurora means that we are not able to be present on this property, or any of our other properties in similar situations, also being impacted by [migrant] gang presence,” said a statement to Breitbart News by an “investor for multiple affected properties in Aurora.” The statement was provided by a spokesman for the Florida-based landlord, CBZ Management.
The owners are “out-of-town slum lords,” Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman responded via 9News.com on August 8:
That building has been a problem for years, mountains of garbage, rats, sewage, no electricity …. We’ve been working with this building and its owners for a very long time. I mean, I they’re they’re out-of-state slumlords, and they haven’t maintained the building…. |