Woman forced to move out of home due to influx of Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members airs furious message

A woman who was displaced from her Aurora, Colorado apartment by the Tren de Aragua gang slammed ABC News for minimizing the damage done in an interview with JD Vance.

Cindy and Edward Romero moved out of the apartment due to safety concerns after they filmed a shootout between gang members in late August.

Martha Raddatz grilled Vance on ABC’s ‘This Week’ Sunday by claiming it was ‘limited to a handful of apartment complexes’ and was dealt with, which left the vice presidential nominee irate.

Speaking to Fox News Digital Tuesday, Romero also incensed at how her and her family’s ordeal was portrayed.

‘I feel like it’s a slap in the face. How many gangs is okay to have in Aurora? How many properties is okay to take over? How many people, who are citizens paying their bills, is it okay to displace?’

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13960163/Woman-forced-home-influx-Venezuelan-Tren-Aragua-gang-members-airs-furious-message.html

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