Reports: ICE raids planned for Thursday in Aurora delayed, but not canceled
- ICE postponed an immigration crackdown operation in Aurora, Colorado, due to concerns that knowledge of the effort had spread in the community, affecting agents' safety.
- Officials at U.S. Northern Command confirmed that Buckley Space Force Base was preparing to process 'criminal aliens' for an operation in Colorado.
- The Drug Enforcement Administration executed a search warrant in Denver, arresting individuals connected to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, with 41 undocumented people identified.
- Immigration officials plan to conduct the raids in the future but aim to avoid media attention in advance.
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Reports: ICE raids planned for Thursday in Aurora delayed, but not canceled
DENVER (KDVR) — Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were expected to start immigration raids in Aurora on Thursday morning, but those raids have reportedly been postponed. The large-scale immigration operation was delayed due to national media leaks, according to reports from NBC News from multiple federal sources. Initial reports were that ICE agents would begin 'Operation Aurora' on Thursday, but NBC is now reporting the effort has been…
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