This is what we voted for!
In Colorado Springs, early Sunday Morning, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officers swooped down on an “underground nightclub,” seizing drugs, weapons, and at least 100 illegal aliens. It’s unclear what an “underground nightclub” is, but it’s a safe bet it didn’t have a liquor license.
There were over 200 people in the club at the time of the raid.
More than 100 people reported to be in the country illegally were detained in a raid at a nightclub early Sunday morning, according to Drug Enforcement Administration officials.
The Rocky Mountain division of the DEA reported the multi-agency enforcement operation on X around 4 a.m.
“@DHSgov has taken more than 100 illegal aliens into custody. Drugs and weapons have also been seized at this underground nightclub in Colorado Springs,” the agency posted around 6 a.m., sharing a video of the raid.
The video shows dozens of men and women stream out of the front door of the building after law enforcement officers break a window.
The 100+ illegal aliens were detained, but they were handed over to Immigration & Customs Enforcement for repatriation – except presumably the ones that are facing drug and weapons charges here.
During a Sunday morning news conference, special agent in charge Jonathan Pullen said agents found pink cocaine, evidence of prostitution, and multiple firearms. The DEA estimates there were around 200 people inside the nightclub at the time of the raid, including more than a dozen U.S. active-duty service members.