Woman Forced to Leave Home After Town RUINED By Venezuelan Gangs

Imagine having to leave the home you love because your town has been completely ruined by illegal aliens and criminals.

For some people, that’s a reality – and one woman from Aurora, Colorado, has opened up about the pain caused by Tren de Aragua criminals on her doorstep.

At a glance:

  • A woman in Aurora, Colorado, Cindy Romero, expressed outrage after being displaced by the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang and criticized media coverage that minimized the issue.
  • The gang took control of her apartment complex, forcing her and her husband to flee after experiencing gun violence and safety concerns.
  • The incident has sparked public attention on migrant-related crime, with former President Donald Trump announcing “Operation Aurora” to target and dismantle criminal networks, specifically the Tren de Aragua gang.

Cindy Romero and her husband, Edward, were forced to move out of their Aurora, Colorado apartment due to escalating violence involving the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. The couple documented a shootout in late August, which ultimately led them to flee their home due to severe safety concerns. Cindy expressed frustration after an ABC News interview with JD Vance downplayed the extent of the damage, leaving her feeling that her ordeal was misrepresented.

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Romero told Fox News Digital that the portrayal of the situation as being limited to a few apartment complexes was “a slap in the face.” She questioned how many gangs and properties should be allowed to wreak havoc before officials take the issue seriously. The Romeros, like many others in their community, lived in constant fear, fortifying their apartment door with multiple locks before ultimately deciding it was too dangerous to stay.

The situation worsened after a shootout left their car riddled with bullets. Cindy Romero explained, “I was pushed out of my apartment by gang activity, people carrying guns in the hallway and patrolling the grounds with guns.”

The Tren de Aragua gang, which has established footholds in various parts of the U.S. amid the ongoing migrant crisis, was the focus of a video Romero shared, showing armed gang members storming through her apartment complex. The video sparked widespread concern and highlighted the growing issue of migrant-related crime across the country.

During a rally in Aurora, Colorado, former President Donald Trump introduced “Operation Aurora,” a new initiative aimed at targeting and dismantling illegal migrant gangs like Tren de Aragua. Trump revealed his plan while standing beside blown-up mugshots of gang members apprehended by the Aurora Police Department. The initiative aims to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to remove violent criminals from U.S. soil, with a particular focus on combating gang-related crime.

Romero, who attended Trump’s rally, criticized local officials for not taking the issue seriously enough. She hopes her story will raise awareness about the violence and displacement caused by gangs and inspire more action to protect citizens.

There’s only one candidate on the ballot paper this November who will stand up to this nonsense…