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So, how long until the media cycle starts saying "This is not happening in Colorado OR Texas"? Every single last one of them must go. I have no compassion for any of them. If they don't like it then they can spend 20 years in a forced labor camp and then still be deported. If they come back again they get the death penalty.

No Exceptions, No Asylum, No Amnesty.

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>Officials in El Paso, Texas are trying to shut down a motel in downtown after they say it has become a crime den controlled by Venezuelan super gang, Tren de Aragua, with police responding to the property nearly 700 times in the last two years. The vicious South American gang-- best known for selling women and children into sex slavery and exploiting its own countrymen-- most recently made headlines in Aurora, Colorado, where armed thugs were seen storming an apartment complex residents say they have taken control of. In a lawsuit filed by the El Paso County Attorney alleges Gateway Hotel owner Howard Yun is not trying 'to control the conduct of the guests and is negligently allowing gang activity to infiltrate the area.'

So, how long until the media cycle starts saying "This is not happening in Colorado OR Texas"? Every single last one of them must go. I have no compassion for any of them. If they don't like it then they can spend 20 years in a forced labor camp and then still be deported. If they come back again they get the death penalty. #No Exceptions, No Asylum, No Amnesty. Archive: https://archive.today/9SGrV From the post: >>Officials in El Paso, Texas are trying to shut down a motel in downtown after they say it has become a crime den controlled by Venezuelan super gang, Tren de Aragua, with police responding to the property nearly 700 times in the last two years. The vicious South American gang-- best known for selling women and children into sex slavery and exploiting its own countrymen-- most recently made headlines in Aurora, Colorado, where armed thugs were seen storming an apartment complex residents say they have taken control of. In a lawsuit filed by the El Paso County Attorney alleges Gateway Hotel owner Howard Yun is not trying 'to control the conduct of the guests and is negligently allowing gang activity to infiltrate the area.'

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