Colorado Springs Police Raid Underground Nightclub

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Federal authorities, led by the DEA’s Rocky Mountain Division, swept into an underground nightclub like a tornado of sanity and arrested over 100 illegal immigrants.

You read that right — 114 of them, packed into a seedy club that was basically a Walmart for drugs, prostitution, and firearms, and guess what? It was “frequented by TdA and MS-13 terrorists.” Because when your state practically sends out engraved invitations to criminals with its sanctuary policies, why wouldn’t they RSVP?

The raid, which included nearly every agency with a badge — DEA, DHS, FBI, ATF, ICE, and even the good old IRS and USPS (because apparently delivering mail isn’t edgy enough anymore) — was a full-scale operation. They walked out with bags of pink cocaine (seriously, who orders their narcotics off Etsy?), meth, illegal guns, and a whole slew of people who should’ve been nowhere near the United States to begin with. It’s almost like when you let the fox guard the henhouse, things get messy.

And let’s give credit where it’s due — President Trump didn’t miss a beat. He jumped onto Truth Social to call out exactly what everyone with a functioning brain was thinking: if we don’t win at the Supreme Court level, this country is toast. Not slightly burnt. Full-on blackened, crispy toast. “Crime-ridden mess” doesn’t even start to cover it. But hey, at least we’ll have pretty slogans about compassion and inclusion to chant while we’re stepping over needles and dodging gang violence, right?

Attorney General Pamela Bondi gave the operation a standing ovation, praising the 300 officers who managed to pull off a raid that should be the norm, not the exception. The sad part? This kind of crackdown is considered newsworthy because it’s so rare in blue-run states where the preferred policing tactic seems to be a group hug and a sternly-worded letter.

Of course, the ever-diligent local media had to point out that the Colorado Springs Police Department technically wasn’t there to enforce immigration law. Nope, they were just handling “criminal violations.” Because in the twisted logic of sanctuary cities, crossing the border illegally doesn’t qualify as a crime worthy of attention — until you add a little pink cocaine and human trafficking to your resume.

The real kicker? About a dozen U.S. active-duty service members were found inside, some working as security. Now, before anyone starts clutching pearls, the DEA made it clear these troops weren’t under arrest (yet), and Army CID is taking the wheel. But seriously — what does it say about leadership when America’s soldiers are moonlighting in dens of crime while politicians play footsie with cartels by gutting immigration laws?

Sheriff Darren Weekly nailed it when he said that Colorado has turned into a hub for illegal immigration thanks to Denver’s sanctuary city nonsense and the State Capitol’s left-wing legislation spree. It’s a breathtakingly predictable outcome, and yet the same people pushing these policies seem baffled when violence spikes and fentanyl overdoses skyrocket.

So here’s the reality check: Colorado Springs woke up a little safer this Sunday, no thanks to the folks running the state into the ground with their “progressive” fantasies. It’s almost as if enforcing the law — you know, that pesky thing government’s supposed to do — actually works. Imagine that.

Now, if only the rest of the country would follow suit before the whole house of cards collapses. But hey, according to the geniuses in charge, the real threat is plastic straws and gas stoves, not armed terrorists doing shots of pink cocaine down the street.

 

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