Over 100 Immigrants Detained in Colorado After Federal Raid on Illegal Nightclub
More than 100 immigrants suspected of being in the U.S. illegally were detained early Sunday morning after a federal raid at an illegal after-hours nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The operation was carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as part of an ongoing crackdown on illegal activities in the area.
Footage shared by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) showed agents arriving at the scene and announcing their presence outside the building. In the video, agents can be heard ordering patrons to exit with their hands up. As the operation unfolded, videos captured dozens of individuals fleeing the nightclub through its front entrance after federal agents smashed a window. Later, the detained individuals were shown in handcuffs, standing on the sidewalk awaiting transportation.
The raid took place at a nightclub that had been under investigation for several months. Authorities suspect the establishment was involved in a range of illegal activities, including drug trafficking, prostitution, and violent crimes. DEA Special Agent Jonathan Pullen confirmed that cocaine and other drugs were seized during the operation.
“When the police arrived, most of the drugs hit the floor,” Pullen said at a news conference. Additionally, several firearms were confiscated from the scene. Over 300 law enforcement officers from multiple agencies participated in the raid, marking it as one of the largest operations in the area in recent months.
This raid is part of a broader, ongoing campaign of aggressive immigration enforcement under former President Donald Trump’s administration. Trump’s policies have sparked widespread debate, with efforts to curb immigration often pushing the boundaries of executive power. Throughout his presidency, Trump’s crackdown included the detention of more than 1,000 international students, some of whom had their legal status temporarily reinstated. These policies have drastically reduced immigration at the southern U.S. border.
In Colorado Springs, ICE officials took custody of more than 100 immigrants who were at the nightclub, which was packed with more than 200 people at the time of the raid. Among the detainees were at least a dozen active-duty military members who were either patrons of the nightclub or working as armed security.
The operation also led to the arrest of individuals with outstanding warrants, although Pullen did not specify how many or what charges they faced. He did not disclose the countries of origin for the detained immigrants.
Former President Trump shared a video of the raid on his social media platform, Truth Social, praising the operation. He referred to those detained as “drug dealers, murderers, and other violent criminals, of all shapes and sizes.”
Earlier this month, a federal judge in Colorado temporarily blocked the deportation of immigrants facing removal under Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act, a law from the 18th century. This ruling has delayed some deportations, but authorities continue their efforts to enforce immigration laws across the country.
The raid in Colorado Springs has sent a strong message to the community: authorities are committed to tackling illegal activities, especially those involving drugs and violence.
Source: AP News – More than 100 immigrants detained at an illegal after-hours nightclub in Colorado