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HARRIS WELCOMES ILLEGALS INTO THE ‘BURBS

Red counties fight blue state’s immigration stance as migrant gangs take over suburbs

By Christina Coulter

Published September 5, 2024 4:00am EDT

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Tren de Aragua reportedly gives members green light to attack, kill police

WARNING Graphic footage: Fox News correspondent Danamarie McNicholl has the latest on the rising gang activity on ‘America’s Newsroom.’

As Colorado combats rising gang violence from illegal immigration, six counties are suing the state over a law they say hobbles their ability to tackle migrant crime.

Those counties are battling a state law that prohibits local law enforcement from communicating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The issue is boiling over in the region as at least one Denver suburb is seeing an unprecedented influx of transnational gang activity and armed migrants were recently seen taking over an apartment complex.

El Paso, Elbert, Garfield, Mesa and Rio Blanco counties joined Douglas County in a lawsuit against the state and its governor in April. They argue that HB119-1124, which prohibits local governments from cooperating with the federal government for immigration enforcement, violates the state constitution and is in violation of the U.S. Supremacy Clause, which outlaws state laws from violating federal ones.

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“Our local law enforcement would like the ability to communicate with local immigration officials,” Douglas County Commissioner Abe Laydon said. “We have been apprised that there has absolutely been an increase in property crimes, assault and trafficking, and it’s specific issues with the cartels coming out of Venezuela.”

“[Colorado has] rendered us feeling like we don’t have the tools necessary, and that’s incredibly frustrating,” El Paso County Commissioner Carrie Geitner said.

SANCTUARY CITY’S POLICIES PUSH VIOLENT MIGRANT GANG INTO SUBURBS: ‘IT’S A NATIONWIDE PROBLEM’

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In 2019, the bill passed through the state’s House of Representatives, 36-28, with nearly every Republican representative voting nay. Several Democrats also opposed the bill.

That May, the bill passed through the state Senate in another party-line vote and into law, 20-15, with one Democrat also opposing.

The counties also argue against HB23-1100, which prohibits local governments from entering into intergovernmental agreements with ICE or another federal body to get around the law. This law was enacted after nearby Teller County, which is not involved in the suit, entered a 287 (g) agreement with ICE to hold migrants arrested there. Colorado’s appeals court ruled the practice illegal under state law. 

“Even before we decided to get into this lawsuit, we had encouraged Denver to consider what they might be attracting to our area,” Geitner told Fox News Digital. “It’s a huge concern. We’re watching it trickle out, and we’ve been ringing the alarm bells on this for the last couple years.”

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Officials in Aurora, a city within Douglas County nine miles east of Denver, previously told Fox News Digital that the notorious Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua had developed a strong foothold in their community, putting “entire apartment complexes under gang control.”

Days later, video went viral of armed members of the gang storming an Aurora apartment complex just before a shoot-out occurred in the parking lot.

AFTER VIDEO OF ARMED VENEZUELAN GANG SHARED BY LOCAL OFFICIAL GOES VIRAL, COLORADO CITY TAKES ACTION

tattoos and identifiers for Tren De Aragua.

These images from a CBP intelligence bulletin show tattoos and identifiers for Tren De Aragua.

“Parts of the city are absolutely under this gang control. The local media is downplaying this,” Aurora City Council member Danielle Jurinsky said. “I believe politics is being played with people’s lives. … Nothing is being done to help the American citizens that are being trapped under this gang’s control.”

The handful of red counties suing Colorado don’t share the sanctuary city policies that brought more than 40,000 migrants to Denver, and several instituted their own laws in an effort to barricade themselves against migrant populations expanding outward. Douglas County, for example, outlawed unscheduled buses from stopping in their community, threatening to fine each bus up to $1,000.

“We feel that it simply doesn’t make any sense for a law enforcement agency to not have the ability to work with any other law enforcement agency but then have a restriction on our ability to work with immigration,” El Paso County Commissioner Stan VanderWerf said of his county’s decision to join the lawsuit.

AURORA POLICE REACT TO ALLEGED VENEZUELAN GANG PRESENCE AT APARTMENTS: ‘HAVE NOT TAKEN OVER’

Tren de Aragua gang members rush apartment door, left, Occupied apartment building with "Venezuela" graffiti, right

Alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang have overtaken an apartment building in Aurora, Colorado, charging rent in exchange for “protection.” (Edward Romero/Council member Danielle Jurinsky)

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“It’s been decades and decades and decades of working with them just to help a community be safer. Then this law was passed, and it simply makes no sense to us – we don’t think it’s appropriate.”

Vander Werf told Fox News Digital that in one instance, a man arrested on probable cause for child molestation was found to be an illegal immigrant. 

“What used to happen before was that they would communicate with ICE and ICE would issue a warrant for a hold. Then we would hold that person until ICE could come to our jail, and they could pick them up,” VanderWerf said.

“Instead, [this person] went to a hearing and a judge set bail. This person paid that bail and then was released. He has disappeared. We have no idea where that person is. That person is not re-engaging with law enforcement.”

Geitner told Fox News Digital that although it is “frustrating” to see Aurora’s gang problem in national news headlines after years of warning Denver of this sort of outcome, it is also “encouraging” that people are being shown “what is going on.” 

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Aurora, which has a population of about 390,000, has become the Tren de Aragua gang’s home base in Colorado, officials said. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

“The local media doesn’t want to cover a lot of what’s been happening [with migrant crime],” she said. “We have local media that still have not acknowledged the problems that have been created.

“It’s incredibly frustrating to be in a state where our state government is completely ignoring reality. We have been telling our state government this is very problematic. I hope that they will take note. I don’t have a lot of confidence. We are seeing the leadership in our state not wanting to accept reality.”

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“People need to know what’s happening, they need to know the effects of these policies. We’re asking our states, we’re asking our federal government, please fix the border, please fix the problem,” Geitner said, adding that she “never thought we’d be having a discussion about the effects of having an open border in our community” when she took office in 2018.

Democrat Gov. Jared Polis could not be reached for comment on the lawsuit.

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Chris Swecker, the former head of the FBI’s criminal investigation division, previously told Fox News Digital that this influx of gang members was “predictable and preventable” and that federal law enforcement agencies would be needed to combat it.

“At this point, federal agencies should get involved,” he added. “The bureau has to get involved with ATF and DEA, share their intelligence and approach this as an international crime problem.”

Christina Coulter is a U.S. and World reporter for Fox News Digital. Email story tips to christina.coulter@fox.com.

LAKEN RILEY’S BLOOD IS ON THE BORDER CZAR HARRIS’S HANDS

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Trump blasts Biden over Laken Riley’s death after Biden says he regrets using term ‘illegal’

Story by JOSH BOAK, MICHELLE PRICE and JILL COLVIN, Associated Press

Donald Trump, blasted the Democrat’s immigration policies and blamed them for her death at a rally attended by the Georgia nursing student’s family and friends.

We tell you what, that any other president would be more than alarmed if this was their daughter, son, granddaughter or grandson who was murdered; illegals coming into the country would be stopped cold in their tracks. But Biden doesn’t give one fat f..ck. He only cares about his lying criminal, cocaine addict son.

The man accused of killing nursing student Laken Riley in February was indicted Wednesday on charges of murder and aggravated assault with intent to rape as well as for an earlier incident in which he allegedly peeped into the window of a student.

Jose Antonio Ibarra, 26, was indicted on 10 counts in all: malice murder, three counts of felony murder, kidnapping with bodily injury, aggravated assault with intent to rape, aggravated battery, obstructing a person making an emergency call, tampering with evidence and peeping Tom, according to the indictment.

Riley, a 22-year-old Augusta University College of Nursing student, was killed on February 22 while out for a run on the University of Georgia’s campus.

Ibarra, of Athens, Georgia, is an undocumented immigrant from Venezuela who was not a university student. Investigators said there was no evidence they knew each other, and police described the killing as a “very isolated incident.”

JOCKEY WALZ WILL NOT BE RIDING SADDLE ON TUESDAY

TROUBLE IN THE MID EAST STARTS WITH ERDOGAN – THE SPREAD OF RADICAL ISLAM INTO THE UNITED STATES

Turkey has signed a deal with Russia to buy S-400 missile defense systems, despite objections from the US and NATO. The first missiles and their associated radars could start to be delivered in JulyThis move has led to Turkey being kicked out of the F-35 program and facing sanctionsThe deal is Ankara’s most significant with a non-NATO supplier.

Turkey continues air strikes in northern Iraq on Monday and destroyed 20 targets of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), the Turkish Defense Ministry said in a statement, adding many militants had been “neutralised” in the attack. This is another incident of Erdogan killing Kurdish freedom fighters in sovereign countries.

“Unfortunately, we are going through a rough time all around the world,” Erdogan said. “Intolerance towards Muslims is on the rise, not only here in the United States but also around the globe.”

Erdogan has courted controversy at home for his fiery rhetoric in branding his political enemies “terrorists” and is no less a polarizing figure on trips abroad.

CHENEY FAMILY BACK STABBING RHINOS

The GOP presidential nominee noted in his Friday post that Cheney was unable to get his former adviser, Lewis “Scooter” Libby, pardoned.

Libby was convicted in 2007 in an investigation centered on the leak of a CIA officer’s identity and later sentenced to 30 months in prison. Trump issued a pardon to the former Bush official in 2018.

Trump wrote, “They couldn’t get Scooter Libby, who did so much for them (but was so unfairly treated!), PARDONED. I did it!”

The former president also argued that Cheney is the “King of Endless, Nonsensical Wars, wasting Lives and Trillions of Dollars, just like Comrade Kamala Harris.”

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WALZ IS KAMALEON’S JOCKEY

KAMEL’S NEW ACCENT ROLLS INTO DETROIT

Remember “Lock Her Up” came into South Carolina with a Southern Drawl. Well, Kamel  is emulating her. Next is a hajib when visiting Dearborn.

Kamala Harris goes viral with ‘cringe’ new accent at Detroit rally, sparks ‘Foghorn Leghorn’ comparisons
The VP has a history of changing her tune to different audiences
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Vice President Kamala Harris raised eyebrows during her Labor Day rally in Detroit, Michigan, unveiling what critics call a new “accent.” 
Harris spent her Monday holiday in the Motor City hoping to shore up blue-collar union workers in the critical battleground state that she wants to keep blue in the November election. 
“You better thank a union member for the five-day work week,” Harris told the crowd with a noticeable shift in her dialect. “You better thank a union member for sick leave. You better thank a union member for paid leave. You better thank a union member for vacation time.”

LABOR DAY – WE CELEBRATE THE HARD WORKING MEN, WOMEN, AND THE LBGTQ COMMUNITY OF AMERICA

Executive Order 10988 is a United States presidential executive order issued by President John F. Kennedy on January 17, 1962 that granted federal employees the right to collective bargaining.

Across the great land, Labor Day is celebrated with verve, both by those who have a job, those who are retired and the welfare monger who celebrates their own free lunch on the back of labor’s dime.

Never in the history of our Great Nation, with the economy plugging along at a 4.7% unemployment rate, have so many individuals collecting their fare share from the federal and state governments. Why, is the question. With hiring signs ubiquitous, pay rates at an all time high, but eaten by inflation, we still find those individuals getting handouts from Uncle Sam. Do they not have any self-esteem? Is their life meaningless?

THE BUREAUCRACY CONTINUES UNDER HARRIS BIDEN – IMPOSSIBLE TO FIRE A PUBLIC WORKER

We must remind the tax paying Americans who work in the private sector that union employees make 30% more that the average American for the same job. But that is not all, many of them are superfluous, excess baggage. One other salient point, Union workers are rarely fired, secondly, they have less stress when compared to the private sector worker. Many times there is no gauge to determine their production, therefore their actual value

On this LABOR DAY, we celebrate the American worker who puts in a hard days work for a hard day’s pay. However, this is not the case when it comes to the public sector sans police, fireman and sanitation workers. They work hard every day in and day out.

A vigorous effort is in effect to mobilize the millions of union workers, most to them working in the public sector. “The status quo  of police killing Black people, of armed white nationalists killing demonstrators — see this as clearly unjust, and it cannot continue,” says the statement from several branches of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, the Service Employees International Union, and affiliates of the National Education Association.

But a recent report from the Cato Institute’s “Downsizing the Federal Government” project describes, by far, the largest pay and compensation gap yet between public and private sector workers. Adding benefits such as health care and retirement, federal employees have a higher advantage than private sector workers. Average federal compensation reached $127, 259 in 2016, while private sector averages topped out at $70,764 — or $56, 495 lower.

Federal employees earned 80 percent more in 2016 compared to private sector workers, according to Chris Edwards, director of tax policy studies at Cato. Federal employees earn 42 percent more than state and local government workers,