The federal authorities announced on Sunday that more than one illegal immigrants hunter were arrested in a mass raid in an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs that the authorities say it was “frequented by ADD and terrorists of MS-13”.
The Rocky Mountain Division of the Drug Control Administration (DEA) directed an operation of several agencies on Sunday morning and arrested 114 illegal immigrants in the place that contained more than 200 people inside.
The authorities discovered drugs, including pink cocaine, as well as evidence of prostitution and multiple firearms duration of the operation, according to the DEA.
“@Dhsgov has tasks of more than 100 illegal foreigners in custody,” said Dea Rocky Mountain in an X position on Sunday. “Drugs and weapons have also seized this underground nightclub in Colorado Springs.”
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Attendees at an illegal nightclub in Colorado Springs try to flee after a mass raid by the police. (@Dearockymtndiv/x)
Attorney General Pamela Bondi applauded the operation, which included 300 officials in multiple agencies, including the FBI and the Office of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
“This morning @deahq arrested about 100 illegal foreigners in an underground nightclub frequented by ADND and terrorists of MS-13,” Bondi said in a publication about X. “Cocaine, methamphetamine and pink cocaine.”
The immigration and customs control of the United States (ICE), National Security Research, the County Sheriff’s Office and the Springs Colorado Police Department also participated in the operation.
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The multitudes of people wait outside an illegal nightclub in Colorado Springs after the police made a mass raid on Sunday morning. (@Dearockymtndiv/x)
Dea’s interim administrator Derek Maltz said previously that Colorado has become “the zero zone for some of the most violent criminals in the United States,” including Aragua’s leadership, Denver 7 said.
Laxas immigration policies in Colorado have also helped TDA use the State as a “command and control” center for human and drug trafficking, the exit said, citing Maltz.
Many of the detainees in Sunday’s raid in front of federal immigration charges, according to Dea Rocky Mountain, are expected to. At least two people were also arrested on existing arrest orders, Bondi said.
“#Dea Partners and @DhsGov placed customers (in the United States illegally) on buses for processing and probably any deportation,” said Dea Rocky Mountain.

Hundreds of officials raided an illegal nightclub in Colorado Springs. (@Agpambondi/x)
About boxes, the members of the active service service were also found in the club, said the special agent of the Rocky Mountain of Dea Jonathan Pullen to multiple media. The service members were inside the club as clients or worked as armed security.
“I think that all those who enter a nightclub at 3 Around the morning know what they are getting into,” Pullen told Denver 7. “The members of the active service service with which they were deals with the Army Cid [Criminal Investigation Division]. They were on stage with us, and they are partners in this investigation. ”
Dea Rocky Mountain confirmed to Fox News that these members of the active service service found in the club have so far been arrested and are not under trial at this time.
“Colorado Springs is waking up to a safer city this Sunday morning,” Pullen said in a pressing session at local points of sale.
“As we approach their 100 days in the Office @potus Trump directive to make the United States safe again is to achieve results!” Bondi said in X.
Colorado Springs Chief Springs, Adrian Vásquez, said the department participated in the operation “only to address criminal violations” that affect the security of the community and is not authorized to make the application of state law.
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“I want to be clear about what is the response of the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) to investigate criminal activity and make judgments when appropriate. This operation was the result of a month investment in the UPSQUE said.” While research is Ons, judgments for criminal rapes of thesis are expected. CSPD is aware that our federal partners also retired several people for suspicions of immigration violations.
Nicole Wright of Fox News contributed to this report.