Polis and Biden’s Inaction Exposed as Feds Rescue Aurora from Violent Gang Takeover
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Polis and Biden’s Inaction Exposed as Feds Rescue Aurora from Violent Gang Takeover

Polis and Biden’s Inaction Exposed as Feds Rescue Aurora from Violent Gang Takeover

Federal agents delivered a significant blow to the notorious Tren de Aragua gang, raiding a “makeshift nightclub” in Aurora, Colorado, during an overnight operation that shook the Denver suburb long terrorized by the violent group.

The DEA revealed that the raid targeted an exclusive, “invite-only” party where dozens of gang members were gathered, where inside they had troves of cash, firearms, and drugs.

According to the New York Post, the raid was part of “Operation Return to Sender,” an ongoing effort against the gang. Officials described the bust as a major victory in disrupting the gang’s criminal operations.

“We want the country to know that we will all support the president’s priority to round up the most dangerous illegal criminals,” DEA acting administrator Derek Maltz told The Post.
Both President Trump and Homan have pledged to find, arrest and ultimately deport millions of migrants who have sneaked into the country illegally.

“The President and the DOJ leaders have made it clear that we are going to work together with a sense of urgency to hold violent criminals accountable,” Maltz said.

“The citizens of this country must feel safe every day throughout the country. One of my goals is to help build an army of good to fight evil.”

It’s about time someone stood up for Aurora, Colorado.

Governor Jared Polis has repeatedly ignored residents and dismissed national outrage over the Tren de Aragua gang’s takeover of several apartment complexes. His failure to act, compounded by the Biden administration’s inaction, has left the community and the country vulnerable. This federal raid, which removed these dangerous criminals, is a long-overdue victory and a glaring reminder of the left’s failure to protect Aurora and America as a whole.

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Defeat the invasion

    JohnSmith100 in reply to Mauiobserver. | January 26, 2025 at 8:35 pm

    While defeating, hamulate with two sets of handcuffs, cuff hands behind and ankles together laced through the hands. Carry them like luggage, and pile them the same way in a cargo plane. Unload them in the same condition, without any keys.

    These people are scum and should be treated accordingly.

    guyjones in reply to Mauiobserver. | January 27, 2025 at 10:40 am

    But, these are future Dhimmi-crat voters, AKA, “undocumented Americans!!!”

No doubt a state full of grateful Democrats.

This is a group I would not send back.

I would imprison them for life and then seek prosecution for Polis for civil rights violations and throw him in the same prison.

You really cannot be too tough in retaliation for what’s been taken from us.

Has Polis issued a condemnation yet?

Stark contrast between the Admin of Biden and Trump. This could have been done well before now but the Biden Admin and other wokiesta leftist politicians simply refuse to prioritize the importance of public safety and an evenhanded enforcement of our laws. Until the wokiesta leftists running the d/prog party are pushed out of power their party is likely to struggle outside of deeply entrenched one party blue bastions.

    henrybowman in reply to CommoChief. | January 26, 2025 at 11:28 pm

    “the Biden Admin and other wokiesta leftist politicians simply refuse to prioritize the importance of public safety and an evenhanded enforcement of our laws.”
    North Palestine, Aurora, New York, Western Carolina, every border state.
    Versus Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine.

    Joe-dallas in reply to CommoChief. | January 27, 2025 at 8:45 am

    One observation is how quickly this action and other enforcement actions have occurred since the inaguration. None of trump’s appointees are on the job since it is only 7 days after the inaguration. It would seem there are lots of ICE / border patrol agents that have been itching to do their jobs, just waiting on permission.

My tinfoil hat is loudly announcing:
“A QUINN MARTIN PRODUCTION!”
It sounds comforting.

This is how easy it is to clean these scum out.

They know who they are. They know where they are. They continue to exist in Democrat enclaves because they DO NOT WANT to arrest them.

No, do not lock them up. Prisons are run by the Gangs and the gang leaders still call the shots from prison walls.
Send them back to their countries of origin with the understanding that our State Department will not be investigating what they do to their citizens who are violent gang members.

“The DEA revealed that the raid targeted an exclusive, “invite-only” party where dozens of gang members were gathered, where inside they had troves of chasm firearms and drugs.”

Maybe I’m missing something, but what’s a “chasm firearm”?

Is ‘chasm firearms’ some new slang or is it yet another typo slipping through the non-existent proofreading?

    AI proofreading is so easy, I don’t understand why any typos make it through.

    Halcyon Daze in reply to Alex deWynter. | January 27, 2025 at 6:55 am

    The player’s arsenal in Chasm: The Rift includes several weapons. The primary weapon is a rifle with unlimited ammunition, suitable for long-range combat. More powerful options include a shotgun and a Volcano machine gun, which require ammunition. The game also features futuristic energy weapons such as the BladeGun, which launches discs, and the ArrowGun, which fires energy bolts.

It’s a typo. It should say “cash, firearms, and drugs”.

    E Howard Hunt in reply to Milhouse. | January 27, 2025 at 8:04 am

    I couldn’t disagree more strongly. Chasm is used as an adjective and trove is a word that has connotations with buried treasure. Therefore, the clear meaning is that these weapons were secreted within the gang members’ rectums. A situation, had it been known to Polis, would have excited a raid of his own.

E Howard Hunt | January 27, 2025 at 6:34 am

How can one expect sexual perverts such as Polis, and Healey of Massachusetts, to represent the interests of normal people?

MoeHowardwasright | January 27, 2025 at 6:57 am

If the country of origin won’t take them back by not allowing us to land, well, strap on a parachute to each criminal, gang member and toss them out of the side door of the C-17, C-141’s. It’s why it’s there. Or you can destroy the country of origin economically until they relent.

How dare you! These people are victims of society, and society *deserves* to be *their* victims in return! Privileged people have a duty, when they’re punched in the face by a victim, to say: thank you sir, may I have another?!

Next step is to look into Polis finances and see if he was paid to look the other way.

    E Howard Hunt in reply to scaulen. | January 27, 2025 at 10:47 am

    Of course, a billionaire was paid pin money by mysterious entities to look the other way. Brilliant. How about he’s just a twisted pervert who couldn’t care less?

    WTPuck in reply to scaulen. | January 27, 2025 at 10:58 am

    I’m convinced every dem politician (and probably more than a few repubs) were on the take from the cartels. This wouldn’t have happened if they weren’t profiting.

    henrybowman in reply to scaulen. | January 27, 2025 at 3:54 pm

    Ooh, look — lots of unexplained chasm!