Aurora mayor blasts Denver counterpart for city's Tren de Aragua and migrant crisis
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Aurora, Colorado, has been plagued with crime linked to the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) and now the city’s mayor is accusing his Denver counterpart of not being truthful about how the gangbangers – and other migrants  – ended up in his city in the first place.

Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman, in an op-ed for The Denver Gazette, called on Denver Mayor Mike Johnston to come clean about his role in how two nonprofits allegedly sent and housed migrants in Aurora without notifying the local mayor and other local officials. 

Coffman said that many Venezuelan migrants have ended up in Aurora, including criminals, due to the nonprofits’ efforts.

Tren de Aragua gang members rush apartment door

A screenshot from the viral Aug. 18 video which brought national attention to Aurora’s TdA problem.  (Edward Romero)

“He affirmed that Denver had contracts with nonprofits that ‘have’ placed migrants from Denver to Aurora but he refused to confirm a number, where they were housed, or what resources they were given. He defensively said that information wasn’t available,” Coffman wrote.

Nevertheless, Coffman wrote that Aurora’s city attorney, Pete Schulte, obtained copies of the contracts between Denver and the two nonprofits and that the words “in Denver or in the surrounding communities” were inserted into those contracts to allow the nonprofits to place the migrants in Aurora without notifying Aurora officials. 

“It gives Johnston cover, should it become public, by allowing him to say that it wasn’t his decision to put them in Aurora; it was the nonprofits who made the decision,” Coffman wrote.

Coffman said that Johnston’s assertion that the information wasn’t available was contradicted via a compliance provision in the contracts obtained via Schulte, which requires nonprofits to provide information about how many migrants were sent to Aurora and where they were housed.

Coffman wrote that the Denver city attorney is also claiming that the reports containing the numbers of migrants sent to Aurora and where they were placed cannot be released because they contain personal identifiers, such as the migrants’ names.

If that’s the case, Coffman wrote that Denver should redact the names and send him the information.

A spokesperson for Johnston’s office tells Fox News Digital that “Denver did not direct any nonprofit or agency to place newcomers in Aurora.”

“We also have no documentation nor knowledge to suggest that any city funds were put toward rental support at CBZ properties. Any suggestion otherwise is untrue.”

“Denver is proud to have supported nearly 43,000 people from the southern border, many of whom arrived on buses chartered by the Governor of Texas despite having had no intentions of making Denver or Colorado their home.”

Coffman went on to write that Venezuela is a failed socialist dictatorship whose economy has collapsed and where criminality is rampant. 

Congressman Mike Coffman (R-CO)

Mayor of Aurora, Colorado, Mike Coffman is calling for answers from Denver Mayor Miek Johnston. (Larry French/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

“Unfortunately, where there is a concentration of Venezuelans here, the criminal element sometimes follows and superimposes itself on the Venezuelans to exploit them,” Coffman wrote. 

“I believe that such was the case with CBZ properties, particularly at the Edge of Lowry Apartments, in Aurora. 

“Aurora has suffered from a national embarrassment that has harmed the image of our city in a way that could have lasting economic consequences. As the mayor of Aurora, I’m asking that Mayor Mike Johnston be transparent and tell the truth about what he did.”

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