By BRIAN PORTER | Rocky Mountain Voice
When Colorado Gov. Jared Polis termed the alleged gang infiltration of an apartment complex in Aurora “imagination” and his allies alleged it to be right-wing conspiracy, John Fabbricatore acted.
He confirmed activity of the violent Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua in Aurora and his X/Twitter account became a tip line.
“I am greatly concerned about the uptick in crime, gang presence and flood of fentanyl across
our borders,” Fabbricatore said. “The Biden-Harris administration has allowed floods of unvetted illegal migrants to cross our borders.”
The former regional director of ICE and the Republican nominee in Colorado’s 6th District for the U.S. House will be joined Thursday by U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colorado, and U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, to discuss efforts to secure the border, fight fentanyl dealers and increase safety in America. The rally will take place at 5:30 p.m. at JJ’s Place, 2340 S. Chambers Rd. in Aurora.
“It is time we stand up and enforce our immigration code and protect our citizens,” Fabbricatore said. “In Congress, I look forward to continuing to work with [Rep.] Boebert and [Rep.] Roy to combat this crisis and secure America.”
On Tuesday, Fabbricatore and Boebert joined Grant Stinchfield on Real America’s Voice, during an interview in which Boebert noted Colorado is the second-leading state for fentanyl poisoning.
“The border is the No. 1 issue,” Boebert said. “We need more people to advocate for a closed and secure southern border and that is why I have endorsed John Fabbricatore. He is the boots on the ground. He has physically deported these criminal aliens. He has held them accountable and been on the front line for years.”
Fabbricatore is seeking to unseat Democrat Rep. Jason Crow in the 6th District.