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DEA Raid in Colorado Springs Detains 114 Undocumented Immigrants, Uncovers Drugs and Weapons

  • Federal agents conducted a raid in the early hours of Sunday at an unlicensed overnight club in Colorado Springs, detaining 114 individuals suspected of lacking legal immigration status and arresting several others.
  • The raid followed months of DEA-led surveillance linking the nightclub to drug trafficking, prostitution, and violent crimes involving suspected criminal gangs and active-duty military personnel.
  • DEA Special Agent Jonathan Pullen said officers seized drugs including cocaine and pink cocaine, firearms, and detained over a dozen Fort Carson soldiers acting as patrons or security guards.
  • President Trump hailed the operation as targeting some of the most dangerous individuals living in the country unlawfully, while Colorado leaders highlighted their commitment to cracking down on crime and promoting safer neighborhoods.
  • The detainees face potential deportation under federal law, although recent court rulings have temporarily blocked some removals, suggesting ongoing legal challenges ahead.
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Over 100 illegal immigrants still in custody after Colorado raid

(The Center Square) – Over 100 of the illegal immigrants apprehended by federal agencies in a bust of a Colorado Springs underground night club over the weekend remained in custody as of Monday night.

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KOAA broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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