A woman who owns a business adjacent to the apartment complex taken over by Venezuelan gangs in Aurora, Colorado, said she has been forced to put up bulletproof glass to protect her business, describing the chaos in her community caused by migrants to“It’s horrible. Mike, I run a business right adjacent to that apartment complex,” she said, describing the current situation as “overwhelming.”
Before the migrant crisis, she described the neighborhood as one in the middle, not the best, but not the worst, either. “We just had to shut the store,” she said, explaining that there were so many migrants flooding the parking lots and streets that they could not move, describing it as “chaos.” “We’ve been robbed a couple of times,” she said, noting that they have a car wash that migrants will break into and stay in overnight.
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