The DEA arrested more than 100 people at the “Underground” club in Colorado Springs last weekend.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondy said Monday that the Colorado Nightclub, targeted by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) over the weekend, was subject to more than 150 calls for 911 during the Biden administration. The DEA said the weekend raids netted “114 illegal aliens.”
“During the Biden administration, they received 170 911 calls only for that club. The club we were watching – 170 calls. Don’t you think it was a red flag?” Bondi said in an interview with Fox News. She added that after the nightclub bust, she believes the United States is “safeter than that.”
The DEA said Sunday that authorities also found evidence of drugs, firearms and prostitution at the club.
In a later post, he said that over 200 people were inside the “underground nightclub” and that federal agents competed around 3:45am local time.
On Sunday, President Donald Trump welcomed the arrest in a true social post.
Earlier this month, a federal judge in Colorado temporarily blocked the deportation of illegal immigrants facing the possibility of removal, based on Trump’s call to 18th-century law known as the alien enemy law. Some were subject to Trump’s law use, and were sent to El Salvador and housed in Cecot, a mega prison.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court blocked the government from deporting Venezuelans held in northern Texas under the law. Judge Samuel Alito wrote a sharp objection that denounced the majority of the judiciary that issued the verdict.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.