This ICE raid uncovered a terrifying reality that shook Congress to its core

Biden and his ilk let a full scale invasion take place. Now what’s been revealed is truly scary.

And this ICE raid uncovered a terrifying reality that shook Congress to its core.

Federal agents launched a decisive raid on a “makeshift nightclub” in Denver, rounding up dozens of members of Tren de Aragua, a violent Venezuelan prison gang that has been wreaking havoc on the city and its nearby suburb of Aurora.

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) confirmed the operation targeted an “invite-only party” in Adams County, just outside Denver, where gang members were reveling. The raid resulted in the seizure of cash, firearms, drugs, and other weapons — including “pink cocaine,” or Tusi, a powerful narcotic the gang is heavily involved in distributing across the United States.

Video footage from the DEA’s Rocky Mountain Division revealed a white bus transporting the arrested gang members, escorted by law enforcement vehicles navigating snow-covered roads.

Around 50 Tren de Aragua members were apprehended in the operation, a key move in the Trump administration’s broader effort to crack down on illegal immigrants with criminal backgrounds who threaten public safety.

“We want the country to know that we will all support the president’s priority to round up the most dangerous illegal criminals,” said DEA acting administrator Derek Maltz in a statement to the New York Post.

President Trump and border czar Tom Homan have repeatedly vowed to arrest and deport millions of illegal migrants.

“The president and the DOJ leaders have made it clear that we are going to work together with a sense of urgency to hold violent criminals accountable,” Maltz emphasized. “The citizens of this country must feel safe every day throughout the country. One of my goals is to help build an army of good to fight evil.”

This raid is part of “Operation Return to Sender,” focusing on migrants with criminal charges or deportation orders. Sunday’s pre-dawn operation in Colorado was led by the DEA and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with additional support from Homeland Security Investigations and ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations.

The New York Post has consistently reported on how Tren de Aragua terrorized Aurora — a city with just under 400,000 residents — seizing control of entire neighborhoods and apartment complexes. The raid occurred only a few miles from Aurora.

Nationwide, similar operations have targeted approximately 600 illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities, including New York. Among the arrests was Gokhan Adriguzel, a 30-year-old Turkish national and “known or suspected terrorist,” according to ICE.

Other high-profile arrests occurred across the country:

  • West New York, New Jersey: Officers stormed an apartment building near Manhattan. Surveillance footage showed them canvassing mailboxes before heading upstairs, although ICE declined to confirm details of the arrests.
  • Los Angeles: Pre-dawn raids reportedly continued, with detainees sent to ICE detention centers pending deportation.

Additional actions in Chicago were documented by the DEA, which shared images of agents collaborating with ICE and DOJ partners to enforce immigration laws. According to ICE, the operations aim to safeguard public safety by removing dangerous criminal aliens from communities.

The White House, highlighting these efforts on social media, pointed to arrests ranging from child r*pists to suspected ISIS terrorists:

  • Edgar De La Cruz-Manzo, a convicted child r*pist, was arrested by ICE Seattle.
  • Kevin Adith Torres-Velasquez, a Honduran national caught with cocaine, fentanyl, and a firearm, was also detained in Seattle.
  • A Jordanian with suspected ISIS ties was apprehended in western New York.
  • An MS-13 member from El Salvador, wanted for aggravated h*micide, was captured in Los Angeles.
  • Other arrests include convicted s*x offenders, gang members, and felons with a history of violence or DUIs, such as Jaime Arroyo-Rivera in Phoenix and Osman Antonio Abelar Rubio in Atlanta.

These operations underline the administration’s commitment to restoring law and order by targeting the most dangerous individuals residing in the country illegally.

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