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Venezuelan Gang Free on Bond Despite Valid ICE Detainer

Liberal gang lawlessness is insanely out of control in the metro Denver, Colorado area. Particularly in the town of Aurora. That’s where two suspected Tren de Aragua soldiers, who got busted in connection with an attempted murder, were released from custody. That was despite the fact ICE had a detainer warrant out for them.

Gang members released

Venezuelan brothers, Dixon and Nixon Azuaje-Perez, are known members of the vicious Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua. They were arrested by the police and charged with attempted evidence tampering.

The cops did their job but the liberal courts and prosecutors refuse to do theirs.

Rounded up in connection with a shooting on July 28, both men were released on $1,000 bond each, “despite Immigration and Customs Enforcement issuing a detainer for their arrests.” Hurry up and beat it before they get here, jailers advised.

Aurora has become a “hotbed” of violent migrant gang crime for that very reason. Criminals don’t commit many crimes from behind bars. The problem with that, Democrats insist, is that locking up criminals is racist.

Both 19-year-old Nixon and 20-year-old Dixon “are being monitored with GPS technology.” The interesting thing is that officials note the pair are located “near an apartment complex in Denver.” Not “in” the apartment complex.

Nobody says if that’s the one the gang allegedly seized control of. All Aurora Police Department has to say about what happened is that they can confirm the two “are no longer in custody.

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Liberal gang lawlessness is insanely out of control in the metro Denver, Colorado area.

The CBP One app

Criminal gang members and terrorists give the CBP One app a five-star rating. Homeland Security sources verify that’s how the brothers got across the border. Several terrorists have used it with success as well. “CBP One also allowed three suspected ISIS terrorists from Tajikistan to enter.

The app gave the Azuaje-Perez brothers appointments and they were soon welcomed into Eagle Pass, Texas, with open arms. They didn’t have any of the proper documents to be allowed in but that was okay. Nobody else has any, either. “There’s hardly any vetting done with that app. So it doesn’t surprise me that gang members get in so easily and frequently,” a source informs.

All the gang members had to do was use the magic word, “asylum.” They were quickly “ushered through, sources said.” Sanctuary cities, former Denver ICE director John Fabbricatore complained, “do not protect United States citizens, they only protect criminals.

Aurora has become a hotbed of violent migrant gang crime.

He’s running for Congress on a law and order platform. Homeland Security expected the brothers to board a bus for New York. They have no idea how they ended up near Denver.

Two individuals, he points out, who “were let in on the CBP One app were involved in a shooting.” Instead of being immediately deported back to Venezuela, they “were released due to sanctuary policy.

These are dangerous gang soldiers. “Two men who will go back into the community and potentially commit more crimes.” ICE was never notified they were about to be turned loose. Lately, “Tren de Aragua members have been taking over whole apartment complexes and terrorizing residents with violent crime.

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