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Illegal Migrants Leave Entire Apartment Complex “Uninhabitable”

Colorado is the sanctuary state that just keeps on giving … to illegals.

To the extent that illegal migrants can apparently have entire apartment complexes shut down.

Indeed, Aspen Grove Apartments has reportedly shut down due to the fact that law enforcement had allowed Tren de Aragua, an ultra-violent gang from Venezuela, to effectively commandeer the entire apartment complex.

Though to be fair, perhaps some law enforcement officers are afraid of enforcing the law, considering the state doesn’t even bother to enforce immigration law.

Or basic criminal penalties, it would appear, with gang members running rampant.

Apparently, the city of Aurora received well over 100 calls for services from October 2022 to September 2023 … And it’s no surprise that they have.

As reported by The Blaze, varied violent gang members have broken into empty apartments, patrolled the apartment complex with rifles, and even openly extorted other residents for “rent.”

When the police were contacted, the landlords and landowners were effectively commanded to go deal with violent criminals.

“They can’t expect these issues to be resolved by landowners … I told them time and time again, if you guys only took this seriously eight months ago, nine months ago, you probably could have stomped it out with relative ease,” the apartment complex owner exclaimed in disbelief.

Of course, the sanctuary city claimed that the landowner was merely using “diversionary tactics” to distract from “substantial, longstanding, unresolved code violations.”

Conveniently, the sanctuary city officials declined to mention their own “substantial, longstanding, unresolved” violations of federal immigration law, but that would be too self-aware.

However, the Denver Police have admitted that “there are reasons to believe” that the violent Venezuelan gang is operating in the area.

In other words, there is strong reason to believe that the landowner is relaying his precise, terrible experience with the violent Venezuelan gang, one that law enforcement appears completely incapable of controlling.

“Confirming gang affiliation is challenging because suspected members of this gang often give false identities during law enforcement contacts and typically do not admit membership to the gang,” the police added.

So, in other words, illegal gang members can get away with giving false ID to the police without consequence? And manage to shut down an entire apartment complex due to their criminality?

What is Colorado becoming … Sweden? Because Sweden is also quite notorious for respecting “the rights” of so-called “refugees” streaming into the nation … the same types of refugees who turn out to be major league terrorists years or months later.

Apparently, Colorado is following right along with Sweden’s sinister lead.

Author: Jane Jones


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