More Than 100 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Raid of Underground Nightclub

The Colorado Springs raid shut down the illegal party with over 200 attendees—and found drugs and weapons.

More than 100 illegal immigrants were arrested during a raid on an underground night club in Colorado Springs that is allegedly frequented by members of the gangs MS-13 and Tren de Aragua (TdA).

In a post pinned to their account, the Rocky Mountain branch of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) wrote, “Rocky Mountain led a multi-agency enforcement operation along with our local and federal partners early this morning. @DHSgov has taken more than 100 illegal aliens into custody. Drugs and weapons have also been seized at this underground nightclub in Colorado Springs.”

A video attached to the post shows the moment that the approximately 300 federal and local agents involved in the operation breached the facility. Dozens of people streamed out from inside the club to orders from police to get down.

The Rocky Mountain DEA said in another post on their X account that 200 people were in attendance when the club was breached, more than 100 of whom are now in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

“DEA partners and @DHSgov placed patrons (in the U.S. illegally) on buses for processing and likely eventual deportation,” another post added.

Photos posted to the account show containers of beer and unidentified drugs. The DEA also said that they found “tusi,” a substance laced with ketamine and other drugs, said to be a “calling card” for MS-13.

At an April 27 news conference following the raid, DEA Rocky Mountain Division Special Agent in Charge Jonathan Pullen said that inside the illegally-operated club was “significant drug trafficking, prostitution, crimes of violence.”

“We seized a number of guns in there. We had active-duty service members who were running security at the club and involved in some of these crimes,” Pullen added. He said that more than a dozen such service members were detained, including both staff and patrons.

“Colorado Springs is waking up to a safer community today,” Pullen said.

President Donald Trump praised the raid and the arrests in a post on Truth Social.

“A big Raid last night on some of the worst people illegally in our Country—Drug Dealers, Murderers, and other Violent Criminals, of all shapes and sizes, and Judges don’t want to send them back to where they came from. If we don’t win this battle at the Supreme Court, our Country, as we know it, is FINISHED!”

Trump referenced ongoing injunctions and other orders from the judicial branch that have slowed his implementation of mass deportations of illegal immigrants.

Two major cases currently pending at the Supreme Court, which both name Trump as the respondent and don’t name the plaintiffs directly, concern Trump’s attempts to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport foreigners judged to have ties to MS-13 or TdA, both of which have been named terrorist organizations by the administration.

Attorney General Pam Bondi weighed in on the raid as well, saying in a post on X, “This morning @DEAHQ apprehended over 100 illegal aliens at an underground night club frequented by Tda and MS-13 terrorists. Cocaine, meth, and pink cocaine was seized. 2 people were also arrested on existing warrants.”

“As we approach his 100 days in office, @POTUS Trump’s directive to make America safe again is achieving results!”

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