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The Aurora City Council voted Monday to investigate how criminal migrants were moved into their community, and it appears Colorado nonprofits are nervous about it, with one migrant focused entity calling the investigation a "scary slope."
It's scary for nonprofits to face scrutiny? Investigate every one of them.
They likely have reason to be nervous. The NGO ecosystem that enables criminal migrants and their criminal behavior has been credibly likened to a human trafficking operation. These entities operate with little to no oversight from any meaningful authority.
This comes as the state government, and their obedient media, continue to gaslight Colorado that the real issue is CBZ Management and their “code violations.” They claim that the migrant crisis is “overblown,” with just a “handful of apartment buildings” being overrun by gangs. They ignore the real stories of Colorado local governments, law enforcement, and residents.
In response, the management company went viral this week for debunking the government narrative – with receipts.
The management company shared a heartbreaking image of a apartment manager, bruised and bloodied after being severely beaten by the “imaginary” gangs.
“Our full-time management team, consisting of six members—four of whom lived on-site—faced the same difficulties in getting police to respond,” CBZ posted on X, continuing, “Our on-site employees were threatened with death. The gang threatened to kill our on-site manager if he returned to the property.”
They also shared a video of the beating, and it’s hard to watch.
The people of Colorado are rightly outraged by the criminal invasion of Aurora. The government continues to deny it is happening.
Let’s see what Aurora’s NGO investigation turns up. Until then, vote against every single person in the Centennial State that enabled this criminal invasion.
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