Denver’s Democrat Mayor is covertly dumping illegal migrants — including criminals — into nearby Colorado cities, and the mayor of Aurora is demanding answers.
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman, a Republican, is accusing Denver Democrat Mike Johnston of trying to push his migrant problem to non-governmental organizations and non-profits which then turn around and foist large numbers of migrants on nearby towns. Coffman is also claiming that Johnston has not been truthful about how all these migrants — including members of the dangerous Venezuelan Tren de Aragua street gang — have ended up in Aurora and other towns.
In an op ed published by The Gazette on Monday, Coffman said that Johnston has repeatedly told him in private conversations that he does not have any information on where migrants have been placed, nor how many of them might have criminal records. But Coffman laid out the facts showing that the organizations that Johnston paid to take the migrants off Denver’s hands were required by their city contracts to report such data to Denver officials.
Coffman said he asked Johnston about the migrants, and “He affirmed that Denver had contracts with nonprofits that ‘have’ placed migrants from Denver to Aurora but he refused to confirm a number, where they were housed, or what resources they were given. He defensively said that information wasn’t available.”
The Aurora mayor also said that Denver officials have stonewalled his request for the records from the NGOs and said the Mile High City can’t release the information because the records contain “personal identifiers” of migrants. […]
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