Multi-Agency Operation Targets Tren De Aragua Hub: Over 100 Arrested

Early Sunday morning, a coordinated raid by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and other federal and local agencies took place at an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs. This operation targeted members of the Tren de Aragua gang and resulted in the apprehension of over 100 illegal immigrants.

The DEA shared footage of the raid, which also involved the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Justice Department. During the operation, agents seized weapons and various drugs, including cocaine and meth. The nightclub was reportedly a hub for gang activity.

In a tweet, the DEA Rocky Mountain Division announced the success of the operation, highlighting the collaboration with local and federal partners. “More than 100 illegal aliens have been taken into custody,” they stated, emphasizing the seizure of drugs and weapons.

Stephen Miller, a senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, commented on the operation, noting it was part of a larger effort to address illegal immigration and crime. He indicated that more details would be released soon.

Attorney General Pam Bondi also provided information about the raid. She mentioned that the nightclub was frequented by members of the Tren de Aragua gang and MS-13, two notorious criminal organizations. In addition to the illegal immigrants, two individuals were arrested on outstanding warrants.

Various agencies participated in the operation, including the U.S. Postal Service police, IRS Criminal Investigations, ICE, and the FBI. This multi-agency approach reflects the Trump administration’s commitment to using all available resources to combat illegal immigration and crime.

The raid in Colorado Springs follows a recent operation in Florida, known as Operation Tidal Wave, which resulted in the arrest of nearly 800 illegal immigrants. This growing trend of coordinated enforcement actions highlights a renewed focus on immigration enforcement across the country.

Overall, the successful raid in Colorado Springs marks a significant step in the ongoing efforts to ensure safety and uphold the law in American communities.

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