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Today, in Aurora, Colorado, President Donald Trump will announce plans to launch “Operation Aurora” at the federal level to remove illegal migrant members of the dangerous transnational Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TDA).
This gang member removal program will invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to target and dismantle every illegal migrant criminal network operating on American soil, according to a senior Trump official.
The announcement follows a troubling series of criminal incidents involving the TDA gang. Last month, armed men were captured on camera as they forcibly entered an apartment in Aurora, Colorado, threatening the tenant at gunpoint.
Just ten minutes later, they shot and killed a 25-year-old man outside the building. All three suspects have been identified as illegal immigrants who had previously been in Border Patrol custody but were released into the U.S.
In June, 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray was kidnapped, bound, and assaulted for two hours under a bridge in Houston before being murdered by two Venezuelan TDA gang members who had also been released into the country.
This week, police arrested over a dozen TDA members who had taken control of an apartment complex in San Antonio, terrorizing residents.
Recent data from ICE indicates that there are currently 13,099 illegal immigrant convicted murderers at large in the United States.
Trump’s rally will be held on Friday at 1 p.m. Mountain Time at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center, RSBN previously reported. RSBN is broadcasting live from the event.
“With approximately 43,000 migrants flooding the neighboring city of Denver since December 2022, many of these migrants have made their way to Aurora, bringing chaos and fear with them,” the announcement stated.
“Local families have been forced to flee their homes as Tren de Aragua members terrorize apartment complexes with guns, theft, and rampant drug activity. Kamala Harris’ open-border policies are turning once-safe communities into nightmares for law-abiding citizens,” it added.
Nearby Denver, a sanctuary city, has become overwhelmed by recent migrant activity.
“In one year alone, the hospital spent a staggering $10 million on 20,000 visits by illegal migrants. Emergency room visits by Venezuelans in Denver surged by 6,000 percent, further depleting already scarce resources,” the announcement reported, citing the Washington Examiner.