While ABC, CBS, and NBC have still yet to cover the rise of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua setting up shop in U.S. cities (thanks to the Biden-Harris border policies) on their flagship morning and evening shows, the New York Post has been on it every step of the way and, on Friday, their indefatigable Jennie Taer revealed two suspected TDA gang members have been released from custody in Aurora, Colorado.
Taer noted that a 20-year-old and his 19-year-old brother were originally “busted in connection with an attempted murder” back on July 28, “in the migrant hotbed of Aurora, Colorado”, but were released into the far-left state to further wreak havoc thanks to a puny $1,000 bond.
She explained that sources told her “the brothers entered the US on Aug. 22, 2023 at a port of entry in Eagle Pass, Texas, using the CBP One app, even though they lacked proper documents to be allowed in,” but were let go as they claimed asylum.
They reportedly told Biden immigration officials they wanted to go to New York, but they “instead turned up in the sanctuary city of Aurora, where Tren de Aragua members have been taking over whole apartment complexes and terrorizing residents with violent crime.”
On Friday, Taer discussed her scoop on the Fox News Channel’s Fox News @ Night with our friend, Trace Gallagher:
To read Taer’s full report, click here.