Race Day Live (Denver, CO) – After the violent Venezuelan prison gang threatened Denver and the Aurora region, federal authorities raided a “makeshift nightclub” in Denver overnight and apprehended dozens of Tren de Aragua members.
According to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), hundreds of the gangbangers were tearing up Adams County, just outside the city limits of Denver, when officers in Colorado broke up a “invite-only party.”
Cash, ammunition, firearms, and drugs, including Tusi, sometimes known as “pink cocaine,” a potent drug that the gang has been heavily involved in distributing throughout the United States, were found during the busts.
A white bus carrying the arrested gang members was seen being escorted by police cars on the snowy roads in footage made public by the DEA’s Rocky Mountain Division.
The latest in the Trump administration’s assault on illegal immigrants with criminal histories who could endanger public safety, the arrests involved a total of about 50 Tren de Aragua members.
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“We want the country to know that we will all support the president’s priority to round up the most dangerous illegal criminals,” DEA acting administrator Derek Maltz said.
Tom Homan, the border czar, and President Trump have both promised to track down, apprehend, and eventually deport millions of unlawfully entering migrants.
As part of an operation called “Return to Sender,” the first roundups of migrants are targeting those who have been charged with crimes or who have received a court order to be deported.
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The busts were carried out in Colorado on Sunday before dawn by the DEA and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with assistance from squads from Homeland Security Investigations and ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations.
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