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Video from North Side raid shows FBI arresting more than 150 people, destroying surveillance camera

The raid seized firearms, cocaine, and $35,000 in cash while detaining over 150 people, including 27 alleged Venezuelan gang members and 140 undocumented immigrants.

  • On Sunday, U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided an unauthorized nightclub near San Pedro Avenue and Basse Road, detaining more than 150 people including 27 alleged Tren de Aragua members.
  • The operation was co‑led by U.S. Department of Homeland Security and included 14 state, local and federal agencies targeting a suspected Tren de Aragua presence after ongoing efforts in San Antonio.
  • Armed agents deployed armored vehicles, flash bangs and a K9 unit while video shows detainees zip-tied and officers seizing three guns, cocaine and roughly $35,000 in cash.
  • Small businesses faced damage and theft as food‑truck vendors reported broken latches and stolen tools, forcing some to relocate, while Genesis Valadez of Las Pollitas Snack and Taco Truck says it remains open.
  • Law enforcement arrested more than 140 undocumented immigrants, while local vendors and residents described confusion and fear during the raid, DHS said, reflecting broader enforcement against Tren de Aragua.
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The owner of a food truck in San Antonio, Texas, recounted how it ended up in the middle of a federal enforcement operation of the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) against the Aragua Train, which left a balance of 140 people in custody.The testimony of the Latina owner of the food truck in TexasGenesis Valadez, owner of the food truck “Las Pollitas Snacks and Tacos” talked with Univision about what happened.Operation of the federal …

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on Thursday that federal and local authorities carried out a joint “mass operation” late last week at a Texas nightclub that resulted in the arrest of 27 alleged members of the Aragua Train criminal gang. The operation, conducted on Sunday, January 16, led to the capture of more than 150 undocumented immigrants, including the alleged Aragua Train members, the DHS said in a statement.

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Thursday that federal and local authorities conducted a joint “massive operation” late last week at a Texas nightclub that resulted in…

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kboi.com broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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