Gov. Polis piqued our interest recently when he shared the news on social media that more than 32,000 people had relocated to Colorado from Texas last year.

Aside from Polis’s hilarious assertion that Colorado somehow has more freedoms to run a business and raise families here, we couldn’t help but wonder if those Texans were in fact migrants transported from the border to Colorado by immigration activists.

The U.S. Census reports these numbers of folks moving into Colorado from these cities in 2023:

Texas – 32,150 people

California – 26,148 people

Florida – 12,786 people

Arizona – 12,378 people

North Carolina – 10,351 people

And yet they also report that most people moving to Colorado numbering at about 36,000, came from — drum roll please — outside the continental United States.

Shame on Polis for pretending that Colorado is more popular with Texans than anywhere else.

PeakNation™ will recall that more than 40,000 migrants have made their way to Denver since Biden made mincemeat of the asylum process in 2022 by issuing executive orders that bypassed Congress.

We can’t imagine why Polis didn’t post a big ole’ welcome mat for those folks on X like he did for Texans, whom we are quite aware have been invading our state for generations.

Surely he’s not racist?