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|    Feds round up 50 Tren de Aragua members     |
|    27 Jan 25 05:22:01    |
      XPost: alt.law-enforcement, misc.immigration.usa, alt.politics.trump       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: buffalopass@earthlink.net              Federal agents rounded dozens of members of Tren de Aragua in an overnight       raid on a “makeshift nightclub” in Denver — after the vicious Venezuelan       prison gang terrorized the city and the suburb of Aurora.              The DEA said agents in Colorado interrupted an “invite-only party” where       dozens of the gangbangers were cutting lose in Adams County — just outside       Denver city limits.              The busts netted cash, weapons, guns and drugs — including Tusi or “pink       cocaine,” a powerful narcotic that the gang has played a major role in       distributing across the US.              Video released by the DEA’s Rocky Mountain Division showed a white bus full       of the busted gang members being escorted on the snowy roads by law       enforcement vehicles.              The arrests ensnared around 50 Tren de Aragua members in all, marking the       latest in the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigrants with       criminal backgrounds who pose a potential threat to 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,” DEA acting       administrator Derek Maltz told The Post.              Both President Trump and Homan have pledged to find, arrest and ultimately       deport millions of migrants who have sneaked into the country illegally.              “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        ccountable,” Maltz said.              “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.”              The first migrant roundups — part of operation dubbed “Return to Sender”       — are focusing on migrants who have been charged with crimes or have been       ordered deported by a judge.              The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Immigration and Customs       Enforcement (ICE) led Sunday’s pre-dawn efforts in Colorado, and they were       joined by squads from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and ICE’s       Enforcement and Removal Operations        (ERO) to execute the busts.              The Post has been at the forefront of reporting how Tren de Aragua terrorized       the Denver suburb of Aurora — a city with a population just under 400,000       — for months, even taking over entire neighborhoods and apartment complexes.              The busts happened just a few miles northwest of Aurora.              Similar enforcement operations have taken place around the country in recent       days, rounding up some 600 illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities from coast       to coast including New York state, according to ICE.              ICE New York agents took several migrant criminals into custody, including       Gokhan Adriguzel, a 30-year-old Turkish national who is a “known or       suspected terrorist,” according to a release from the agency.              On Saturday in West New York — across the Hudson River from Manhattan —       officers stormed an apartment building near 61st Street and Harrison Place       around 7:30 a.m., surveillance footage showing them peeking at mailboxes and       then heading upstairs, ABC        News reported.              It was not immediately clear if any arrests were made, but ICE told the outlet       it doesn’t comment on ongoing enforcement actions.              Separately, agents were seen handcuffing an unidentified Hispanic man and       putting him in a van without asking questions, Hudson Post reported.              That same day, the offensive continued in Los Angeles, with pre-dawn roundups       expected to run seven days a week for the foreseeable future, sources told The       Post.              It was not clear how many illegal immigrants were arrested in the LA raids,       but sources said the migrants that were taken into custody were being held in       ICE detention centers in California pending deportation.              The Chicago DEA this weekend shared images of agents huddling with its       partners at ICE and the Department of Justice, the agency later posting on X       that it was “conducting targeted operations” in the Windy City.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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