Trump vows to launch 'Operation Aurora' to deal with Venezuela prison gang if elected

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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    35% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -25% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

68% : Trump took the stage -- 25 days before the November election -- at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center in Aurora to Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the U.S.A."
50% : Trump made several claims during his 82-minute speech:*
49% : During his speech, Trump introduced Cindy Romero, the Aurora resident who captured a video of several men -- believed to be members of TDA -- with weapons barging into apartment units.
46% : "We will send elite squads from ICE to deport every single gang member.
43% : "I took a lot of heat for saying it, but I was right," Trump said Friday.
41% : Trump vowed that, if elected, he would end the "sanctuary city" policies -- such as the one in Colorado and Denver, which he said have led to gang activities.
40% : And he will also push for death sentences for immigrants who kill Americans, he said.
37% : "If you come into this city and you threatened the residents of Aurora Colorado, I will come after you," Jurinsky told a sold-out crowd before Trump spoke.
30% : "We are a country under tremendous distress," Trump said.
30% : "For those who return, Trump said he would impose a mandatory 10-year prison sentence.
30% : Trump added: "Our criminals look like babies compared to these people."To date, Denver taxpayers has spent more than $75 million on the humanitarian crisis, according to the Denver Human Services, which is managing the response.
26% : Nine years ago, when Trump announced his 2016 campaign, he famously said that Mexico was "not sending their best.""They're bringing drugs," Trump said in 2015.
22% : A string of speakers -- Republican dignitaries in Colorado -- primed the audience for Trump by focusing on America's illegal immigration woes, which, the Republican nominee bemoaned, allowed a Venezuelan gang to gain a foothold in the U.S. and metro Denver.
20% : If elected, Trump vowed to create a taskforce he will name "Operation Aurora" to address the issue illegal alien gang members.
19% : Featured Local Savings"They're a savage gang, one of the worst in the world and they're getting bigger all the time because of our stupidity," Trump said.
10% : Trump oscillated between the illegal immigration crisis that has spilled into America's interior cities, notably Denver, Chicago and New York, and the gang situation in Aurora, and he sought to tie the problem to the Biden-Harris administration's policies.
10% : "Kamala Harris, the worst border czar in the history of America," Trump said of the vice president.
8% : "Colorado will vote for Trump as a protest and signal to the world that we are not going to take it anymore," Trump said toward the end of his speech.
7% : Trump added: "Kamala has imported an army of illegal aliens and gang members.

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