Latino American voters who were flown in from across the country at a Univision town hall in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In the absence of concrete policy proposals, Kamala Harris downplayed her four years of failure. When asked about her administration’s response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, Harris accused President Trump of “politicizing” the response — despite the fact that FEMA is facing a financial shortfall for the remainder of the hurricane season, and instead is caring for migrants who have entered the United States illegally.
Immigration was featured prominently at the town hall — and while failed Border Czar Harris briefly mentioned her visit just days ago to the border, she failed to mention that it was only her second visit to the border in four years, and that her failed leadership has unleashed a wave of violent crime in communities like Aurora, Colorado and deadly fentanyl across the country.
While Harris is the sitting vice president and has had four years to secure the border, she chose to avoid blame and promote Democrats’ bill that would’ve meant out-of-control benefits for illegal immigrants, work permits, immigration lawyers paid with public resources, and would finance sanctuary cities and jurisdictions that would not have the obligation to cooperate with the application of immigration laws.
Mario Sigbaum, a politically unaffiliated Latino voter from Santa Monica, California, said he considered Kamala “a candidate who had not gone through a normal process; no primaries or caucuses” and asked Harris to explain why Biden had been “completely dismissed.” Unsurprisingly, Kamala Harris completely avoided the question, but it’s a good question that deserves to be answered.
“Que Mala Kamala Harris failed to move the needle on undecided Latino voters at the Univision town hall, instead leaving Latino Americans more lost and confused than ever. Kamala gave no clear-cut answers to any of the questions posed by town hall attendees – except for when it came to promoting America Last policies. Harris even touted the idea of granting a pathway to citizenship to millions of migrants in this country, which inevitably includes the dozens of clearly unvetted Tren de Aragua violent gang members that are already in our country running rampant and terrorizing American families, including Latino communities. Latinos see right through her falsehoods and inflammatory rhetoric, and that’s why Latinos are swaying towards President Trump.” – Vianca Rodriguez, Trump Campaign Deputy Director of Hispanic Communications
Illegal Immigrant Gang Let In By Kamala Has Terrorized Aurora
Kamala Harris’ open border policies have allowed Tren de Aragua, a gang of Venezuelan illegal immigrants, to terrorize Aurora, Colorado.
President Trump will be visiting Aurora today to discuss how he will deport criminal illegal immigrants and make America safe again.
A recent report noted that the “number of Venezuelans coming to the border has skyrocketed from 50,000 in FY 21 to nearly 335,000 in FY 23.” This surge in illegal immigration corresponds with a decline in deportations. Data shows that deportations of convicted criminals have decreased 74% under Border Czar Harris.
These permissive open border policies have allowed Tren de Aragua to flourish. Even CNN reported earlier this year that Tren de Aragua is “infiltrating the US.”
In Aurora, Tren de Aragua’s rise has been a disaster for residents
- A law firm hired to investigate Tren de Aragua’s takeover of an apartment building found that the gang has been “engaging in flagrant trespass violations, assaults and battery, human trafficking and sexual abuse of minors, unlawful firearms possession, extortion, and other criminal activities.”
- The Denver Post reported last month that the gang has terrorized residents at several apartment complexes.
- Residents and local officials have raised the alarm about Tren de Aragua’s presence in Aurora.
- One resident shared now viral footage of gang members toting guns in her apartment complex.
- Aurora’s Mayor Mike Coffman said in August that at least two buildings “have fallen to these Venezuelan gangs.” He said, “I think we’re the victim of a failed policy at the southern border … you’ve got these massive waves of migrants coming across the border that many of them cross illegally, were arrested, ask for political asylum, were not adequately vetted, were released into the country.”
- Aurora City Council member Danielle Jurinsky said: “They have shoved their way into apartments. They have changed locks on residents’ locks to the units and locks to exterior entrances and buildings.” Jurisnky said that residents “have been living in absolute terror.”
- Aurora Council Member Stephanie Hancock said at a roundtable: “These gangs prey on that vulnerability and the fact that we don’t have teeth with what law enforcement can do and what ICE can.”
- Recent surveillance footage showed members of Tren de Aragua “pointing their weapons at a driver of a car outside an apartment building in Aurora, Colorado.”
- In September, the New York Post detailed how Aurora “became a migrant gang war zone after Tren de Aragua took over apartment complexes in quiet suburb.”