The Colorado Springs raid, along with more than 200 participants, shutting down the illegal party and finding drugs and weapons.
More than 100 illegal immigrants have been arrested during an assault on an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, which is said to have been frequented by members of the gangster MS-13 and Tren de Aragua (TDA).
In a post pinned to their account, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Rocky Mountain Branch wrote:
Photos posted to your account show containers of beer and unidentified medicines. The DEA also said it had discovered that “Tusi,” a substance mixed with ketamine and other drugs, is known as the “calling card” of MS-13.
“We seized some guns there. We had active service members who performed security at the club and were involved in some of these crimes,” Pullen added. He said more than 12 such service members were detained, including both staff and patrons.
“Colorado Springs is waking up to a safer community today,” Pullen said.
“Last night, some of the big assaults of the worst illegal people in our country were stuffing in all shapes and sizes, killers and other violent criminals, and the judges don’t want to send them back where they came.
Trump referenced ongoing injunctions and other orders from the judicial department that delayed the implementation of the massive deportation of illegal immigrants.
Two major cases currently pending in the Supreme Court are concerned about Trump’s attempts to use the Alien Enemy Act of 1798 to name Trump the accused and not directly name the plaintiff, and to expel foreigners deemed to have ties to MS-13 or TDA.
Attorney General Pam Bondy also joined the attack, posting X, saying, “This morning @Deahq has arrested more than 100 illegal aliens in an underground nightclub frequented by TDA and MS-13 terrorists. Cocaine, meta and pink cocaine have been seized.
“As we approach his 100-day inauguration, @potus Trump’s instructions to make America safe again have achieved results!”