Aurora mayor says gang activity claims ‘grossly exaggerated’ ahead of Trump rally

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Aurora mayor says gang activity claims ‘grossly exaggerated’ ahead of Trump rally
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in which he is expected to discuss reports of gang violence in the town, but the mayor is hoping it can be an opportunity for Trump to see that Aurora is “not a city overrun by Venezuelan gangs.”on Tuesday ahead of Trump’s rally in the city, arguing that incidents involving the Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang, have been “grossly exaggerated.”

“The reality is that the concerns about Venezuelan gang activity have been grossly exaggerated. The incidents were limited to several apartment complexes in this city of more than 400,000 residents,” he added. “These violent criminals are destroying the safety and security of Aurora’s apartment complexes, and yet, the Harris-Biden administration continues to allow illegal immigrants to cross the borders unchecked,” the campaign said in a statement announcing the Friday rally.

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