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Has a Venezuelan gang taken over an Aurora apartment building?The city of Aurora is debunking claims that an Aurora apartment building has been "taken over" by Venezuelan gangs. The property ... near the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus ...
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Police chief says Colorado apartment not being 'taken over' by Venezuelan gang despite viral imagesThe Edge at Lowry Apartments in Aurora, Colorado has not ... that has also been spreading claims Venezuelan gangs took over the Colorado apartment building. The account’s post about the Chicago ...
A Venezuelan man was recently deported back to his home country after being detained in Aurora. Now, he’s thousands of miles from his wife, daughters and newborn son.
Trump and the DOJ are trying to tear down sanctuary policies so they can use local law enforcement to conduct mass ...
The 58-foot-tall chrome statue named 'Liberty' was unveiled Tuesday in Aurora, Colorado, where members of the dangerous Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) took over for more than a year.
The Venezuelan prison gang known as Tren de Aragua (TdA) eyed Denver as its headquarters in the U.S., according to internal communications within the Aurora ... arrived in Colorado’s most ...
The Alfred Arraj U.S. Courthouse, left, sits across the street from Byron Rogers Federal Building, which houses the ... stemming from a series of TikTok videos that Venezuelan gangs had taken over ...
On "Colorado Point of View" this week, Ashley Michels sat down with Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman to discuss the ongoing influx of migrants, in addition to a gang that has been linked to violent crimes.
The Trump Department of Homeland Security is slamming Reuters for what it is calling "sob story" reporting about illegal gang members ... entire apartment building in Aurora, Colorado.
Supporters of Colorado ... Aurora,” vowing to use his presidency to ramp up deportations of immigrants, particularly those believed to belong to drug cartels and international gangs like Tren de ...
A U.S. District Court judge in Denver extended her restraining order banning the federal government from sending two Venezuelan men – and potentially 100 others – outside of Colorado.
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