The article discusses recent federal law enforcement actions targeting Tren de Aragua gang members in Colorado, highlighting the contradiction between official statements deeming these concerns as exaggerated and the reality of criminal activities. With 100 gang members arrested, the piece critiques Democratic officials, particularly Governor Jared Polis, for downplaying the threat. It notes a shift in border security enforcement occurring under the Trump administration, contrasting this with the previous administration's approach, which critics claim ignored the growing issue of violent illegal immigration.
Hey, remember when lefty politicos and their journalist apparatchiks screamed and yelled that there was no such thing as Tren de Araugua and it certainly wasn't anywhere near Aurora, Colo., and definitely hadn't taken over any apartment buildings and those videos you saw showing otherwise, well, they were disinformation?
Again and again, from Joe Biden on down, elected officials told Americans the border was safe and secure. A compliant media echoed that lie loud and long, even as gangbangers and traffickers, dealers and pimps crossed the border and began to ply their ugly trades stateside.
No, much can be done. As we are now seeing.
Much of what makes federal action on the border catastrophe - raids on gang beachheads, funding cutoffs to sanctuary cities and so on - seem so dramatic is that it's all about waking up from fake 'reality' painted by the big lies of the Biden years.
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