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A migrant man detained in Aurora, Colorado, is back in Venezuela after the Trump administration deported him from the U.S., leaving his wife and children here.
As of last year, the Tren de Aragua gang had reportedly established a presence in 16 states, including Colorado.
'Venezuela ahead' billboard latest in political fight over alleged gang activity in Colorado Until the 2024 presidential election is over, drivers entering Colorado from Wyoming on I-25 will be ...
An op-ed in a Colorado newspaper hit back at what it called "Venezuelan gang hysteria perpetrated by dodgy politicians." Former President Donald Trump and local politicians, including Aurora Mayor ...
Across Colorado, Venezuelan immigrants are watching the Venezuela election closely. Biden Official Announces Tax Filing Change for 1.5 Million Americans The Northern Lights Are Coming Back: How to ...
Police in the Denver suburb of Aurora say a Venezuela street gang with a small presence in the city has not taken over a rundown apartment complex - yet the allegation continues to gain steam ...
Federal agents arrested R.M.M., 25, last month after they saw him standing with three other Hispanic men near their vehicles outside a residence in Colorado that was under surveillance as part of ...
The second of two men who escaped from a Colorado immigration detention center during a power outage last month was arrested Tuesday after being found on a bus in Denver, U.S. Immigration and ...
A former Venezuelan spymaster who was close to the country’s late President Hugo Chávez has pleaded guilty to narco-terrorist ...
GILLETTE - Peabody Energy, the world's largest coal company with several mines in Wyoming, announced Monday it had signed an agreement to buy coal assets from RAG Coal International AG in Colorado ...
Colorado Paper Hits Back at Venezuela Gang Claims: 'Enough' Published Sep 03, 2024 at 12:29 PM EDT Updated Oct 02, 2024 at 1:27 PM EDT. By . Jordan King is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K.