Fed-up suburbs look to sue Denver after sanctuary city welcomed 42,000 migrants – and the gang Tren de Aragua – to Colorado

Fed-up Denver suburbs are looking to sue their big sanctuary city neighbor and the state government after suffering strained budgets and crime after 42,000 migrants flocked to Colorado — bringing the violent gang Tren de Aragua with them.

Most recently, the council for the city of Castle Rock – just south of Denver – unanimously voted to research legal options against its largest neighbor, CBS News Colorado reported .

The vote came amid a wave of other suburbs that have voted to sue, or to look into suing over the migrant crisis in Colorado.

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The goal: reverse policies and laws that made Denver a haven for the tens of thousands of illegal migrant — most of them from Venezuela.

Law enforcement officials in the suburb of Aurora and others areas outside of Denver are also warning that Tren de Aragua , the brutal Venezuelan prison gang, followed the migrants into Colorado.

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