Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman has called on Denver Mayor Mike Johnston to come clean about his potential role in how two nonprofits allegedly housed migrants in Aurora without notifying local officials.
AURORA, Colo. (TNND) — Aurora, Colorado Mayor Mike Coffman, whose city became associated with issues involving illegal immigration this past election season, wrote in an op-ed Monday that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston placed migrants from the state's capital in his city.
In an op-ed published in the Colorado Springs Gazette, Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman accused Denver Mayor Mike Johnston of not being truthful about how migrants, including Venezuelan gang members, ended up in Aurora.
Mayor Mike Johnston asked me for permission to use an extended-stay Quality Inn hotel in Aurora to help temporarily house some of the busloads of migrants
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Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua’s infestation of the Denver suburbs that came to represent the flimsy security at the southern border was made possible by city leaders who hired nonprofits to move migrants outside of Colorado’s capital,
Aurora city officials are sifting through documents obtained via open record requests with the City and County of Denver to "understand how newly arrived migrants in Denver were moved to Aurora."
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