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Colorado Prioritizes Illegal Migrants While Americans Move Out: Rising Costs, Crime, and Housing Crisis Drive Residents Away

Colorado’s sanctuary policies and high spending on migrant services have driven U.S. residents to leave the state. With violent crime, traffic congestion, and housing costs soaring, many are fleeing to more affordable areas. Meanwhile, Denver faces mounting financial pressure from migrant shelters and tent camps spanning entire blocks.

Alright, let’s get real. Colorado is becoming a haven—not for Americans looking to build a better life—but for illegal migrants, thanks to the Democrats’ sanctuary policies. Meanwhile, actual U.S. citizens are saying “fuck this” and hightailing it to states with lower taxes, safer streets, and affordable housing. Denver alone has spent over $34 million on migrant services, even as homelessness spreads across the city and residents struggle with rising costs​ (Colorado Peak Politics)​ (KUNC).

The data doesn’t lie: crime is up, traffic is worse, and everything—from rent to groceries—costs more. Violent crime in parts of the state has increased in recent years, and the influx of 36,000 migrants since last year is adding more pressure to already overwhelmed services​ (Colorado Peak Politics)​ (KUNC). Good luck getting your DMV appointment or keeping public parks safe when every resource is being funneled into emergency hotel rooms and tent camps that span entire city blocks.

Meanwhile, traffic congestion is through the roof, as Colorado’s infrastructure—designed decades ago—can’t keep up with the growth. And housing? Forget it. The real estate market has become so expensive that even middle-class families can’t keep up, driving many to states like Texas and Arizona. You know, places that actually give a shit about affordability and public safety​ (Colorado Peak Politics).

And what do Democrats do? They roll out the red carpet for more illegal migration, telling you this is somehow for the greater good. But what’s really happening is lawful Americans are leaving, tired of the spiraling costs and unchecked crime that make daily life miserable. The Democratic experiment in Colorado isn’t some progressive utopia—it’s a cautionary tale of what happens when a government prioritizes ideology over practicality.

The sad reality is, while politicians cozy up to the idea of welcoming the world, the people actually keeping the state running are walking out the door. I welcome those who want to migrate legally to this country. Fuck ya! That’s what America is about. Roll out the red carpet. And politicians need to actually do something about our broken immigration system rather than just demonizing the other side and fundraising off that shit.

Meanwhile, Colorado’s future? It’s a mix of skyrocketing taxes, crumbling infrastructure, and citizens who wonder why the hell they stayed this long.

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I'm Snarkvark: born in the land of legal weed, raised on sarcasm, and now drowning in traffic, overpriced tacos, and tech bros named Trevor. Colorado used to be cool—now it’s a flaming bag of dogshit, complete with clogged trails, ballot initiatives nobody asked for, and governance so stupid it makes a **drum circle** seem logical. The GOP? Lost in the woods without a flashlight. The Dems? Treating the state like a progressive playground while setting tax dollars on fire. Don’t like it? Tough. I’m here to roast this whole clusterfuck until we remember that politics is supposed to be about results, not feelings.

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