In a serious victory for regulation and order, federal narcotics brokers arrested roughly 50 unlawful aliens throughout a high-stakes drug trafficking raid in Adams County, Colorado, on Sunday.
In accordance with officers, a lot of these apprehended have ties to the infamous Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua.
The Drug Enforcement Company (DEA) Rocky Mountain Division, in collaboration with metro Denver regulation enforcement companies and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Homeland Safety Investigations (HSI), and Enforcement and Elimination Operations (ERO) Denver, executed the early morning raid at an unlawful makeshift nightclub working within the space.
Federal authorities reported the seizure of considerable portions of illicit medicine, firearms, and enormous sums of money, underscoring the rising legal risk posed by unlawful immigration.
DEA Rocky Mountain Division confirmed the operation on social media, posting on X: “DEA and federal/native companions performed an early morning operation at a makeshift nightclub in Adams County. Medicine/weapons/money seized. Approx. 50 unlawful aliens had been taken into custody by ERO Denver – many are related with the Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang from Venezuela.”
#DEA and federal/native companions performed an early morning operation at a makeshift nightclub in Adams County. Medicine/weapons/money seized. Approx. 50 unlawful aliens had been taken into custody by @ERODenver – many are related with the Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang from Venezuela. pic.twitter.com/hXck5bBU2G
— DEARockyMountain (@DEAROCKYMTNDiv) January 26, 2025
Officers described the operation as focusing on a secretive “invite-only” venue utilized by gang members to orchestrate their legal enterprises beneath the duvet of nightlife exercise.
Authorities said that a big transport bus was required to take away the practically 50 unlawful aliens detained on the scene.
An early AM raid of a makeshift nightclub in Adams County. #DEA, @ERODenver, @HSIDenver, @ATFHQ alongside w native companions seize medicine, money, weapons.
This was invite-only – dozens related to the Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang had been there.
This bus took away practically 50 unlawful aliens. pic.twitter.com/hQDtonGW9Z— DEARockyMountain (@DEAROCKYMTNDiv) January 26, 2025
The Tren de Aragua gang, initially shaped in Venezuela’s jail system, has quickly expanded its legal community throughout the Americas, partaking in drug trafficking, human smuggling, and violent crimes, because of Joe Biden oepn bordr.