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GOP Mayor Fumes About Trump's 'Exaggerated' Migrant Rhetoric

  
Via:  John Russell  •  one month ago  •  4 comments

By:   Mediaite

GOP Mayor Fumes About Trump's 'Exaggerated' Migrant Rhetoric
Using the name of the Aurora Trump vowed to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 and launch "Operation Aurora" if elected to deport mass amounts of migrants.

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The Republican mayor of Aurora, Colorado, issued a statement decrying the narrative that his city had been overtaken by migrant gangs after former President Donald Trump departed from the area Friday night.

Trump addressed a crowd of supporters in the city during the final stretch of the 2024 campaign as he took his message out West for the weekend.

Using the name of the city, Trump vowed to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 and launch "Operation Aurora" if elected to deport mass amounts of illegal migrants.

"We will send elite squads of Ice, Border Patrol and federal law enforcement officers to arrest and deport every last illegal alien gang member until there is not a single one left in this country," Trump told Colorado voters.

According to USA Today, 10 suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua were recently arrested at an apartment complex in Aurora - a city of 400,000 people.

After Trump left his city on Friday evening, Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman lamented that his city had been falsely declared as a haven for migrant crime. Coffman said:


There were thousands of people who attended the rally today, some of whom might have visited Aurora for the first time, who were able to see firsthand the mischaracterizations of our great community. I am disappointed that the former president did not get to experience more of our city for himself. I cannot overstate enough that nothing was said today that has not been said before and for which the city has not responded with the facts. Again, the reality is that the concerns about Venezuelan gang activity in our city - and our state - have been grossly exaggerated and have unfairly hurt the city's identity and sense of safety.
The city and state have not been "taken over" or "invaded" or "occupied" by migrant gangs. The incidents that have occurred in Aurora, a city of 400,000 people, have been limited to a handful of specific apartment complexes, and our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns and will continue to do so.


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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    one month ago
 I cannot overstate enough that nothing was said today that has not been said before and for which the city has not responded with the facts. Again, the reality is that the concerns about Venezuelan gang activity in our city - and our state - have been grossly exaggerated and have unfairly hurt the city's identity and sense of safety.
The city and state have not been "taken over" or "invaded" or "occupied" by migrant gangs. The incidents that have occurred in Aurora, a city of 400,000 people, have been limited to a handful of specific apartment complexes, and our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns and will continue to do so.
 
 
 
JohnRussell
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1.1  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  JohnRussell @1    one month ago

A city of 400,000 people and a "handful" of buildings with the gang activity Trump is describing.  Aurora is a big city, more population than Cincinatti, New Orleans, Pittsburgh or StLouis.  Would even Trump say gangsters in a handful of buildings had "taken over" those cities? 

Why do people believe him? 

 
 
 
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1.1.1  Greg Jones  replied to  JohnRussell @1.1    one month ago

Most people with a few functioning brain cells don't believe him. Trump has for years been famous for exaggerating and embellishing his stream of consciousness utterings. I for one refuse to listen to his speeches or interviews. Only fools take him seriously, and they are few in number.

The thing with Trump though, it that there is an element of truth in everything he says, and his supporters know it.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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1.1.2  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  Greg Jones @1.1.1    one month ago
Only fools take him seriously

They are not few in number, or do conservatives vote to put the power of the presidency into the hands of someone they dont take seriously?  If he is not to be taken seriously why is he the GOP nominee ? 

 
 

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