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Colorado Republicans sound off on impact of migrant surge on citizens: ‘Their souls are crushed’
A councilman near Denver told Fox News Digital that 'there's nothing hopeful' about what Dems have done to the city
Peter Pinedo By Peter Pinedo Fox News
Published December 3, 2024 8:22am EST
 

Residents of Denver suburb fed up with migrant gang violence
Colorado congressional candidate John Fabbricatore joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why he believes city leaders are 'complicit' in the crisis and his message to voters unconcerned with the implications of sanctuary city policies.

Colorado Republicans are sounding off on "out-of-touch" Democrats after Denver Mayor Mike Johnston vowed to station police to block ICE agents from carrying out deportations and a report showed that the city has spent over $356 million in taxpayer dollars on services for migrants. 

The sum, which amounts to $7,900 per foreign national in the city and equates to 8% of the city’s total 2025 budget, was revealed by an updated analysis last week by the Common Sense Institute.

Rose Pugliese, leader of the Republican caucus in the Colorado State Assembly, told Fox News Digital that the massive influx of migrants in the state has resulted in heavier burdens on both local and state resources.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/colorado-republicans-sound-off-impact-migrant-surge-citizens-their-souls-crushed
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Too bad there's nothing encouraging to offer these Colorado Republicans.

They're facing a bad situation, and it looks like there will not be an opportunity to "vote themselves out of it" -- they're outnumbered.

What can one do in such circumstances...?