41 arrested by immigration officials during raid of Tren de Aragua party in Adams County, officials say
- Federal agents detained 50 people connected to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua during a raid in Adams County, Colorado, as reported by the Drug Enforcement Agency.
- The DEA seized drugs, cash, and weapons during the operation, which targeted drug trafficking and gang members, according to the agency's statement.
- The Trump administration is negotiating an asylum agreement with El Salvador to deport non-Salvadoran migrants, including gang members, for asylum processing, as reported by CBS News.
- Conditions in Salvadoran prisons are extreme, with credible reports of significant human rights issues documented by the U.S. State Department.
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Federal agents arrest Venezuelan gang members, drugs and weapons in overnight party bust in Adams County
DEA agents took nearly 50 people into custody, as well as drugs and weapons, after seeing social media posts about an an invite-only party at a makeshift nightclub
Trump's Deportation Forces Raid Makeshift Nightclub in Denver, Colorado: Drugs, Weapons, Cash Seized – 50 Illegal Aliens Linked to Venezuelan Tren de Aragua Gang Taken into Custody | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
In a significant law enforcement operation, federal agents raided a makeshift nightclub in Colorado, apprehending 50 illegal aliens linked to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang and seizing substantial quantities of drugs, weapons, and cash.
Feds round up 50 Tren de Aragua members at ‘makeshift nightclub’ in Aurora, Colorado as DEA, ICE hit cities across US
Federal agents rounded dozens of members of Tren de Aragua in an overnight raid on a "makeshift nightclub" in Aurora, Colorado — the Denver suburb where the vicious Venezuelan prison gang has been terrorizing residents.
Multi-Agency Task Force Arrests Tren de Aragua Members in Immigration Raid
A surprise early morning immigration raid on a makeshift nightclub in the Denver Metro area resulted in the arrest of approximately 50 migrants in an illegal status, including some with connections to the violent Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. Multiple federal agencies participating in the raid focused on criminal activity at the location. | Border / Cartel Chronicles
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