The destruction of drugs on Monday near Denver, Colorado has led to the arrest of two illegal aliens connected to the cartel and seizure of various drugs, including very large Fentanyl tablets.
In collaboration, the Rocky Mountain Field Division (RMFD) and the Rocky Mountain taskforce in the densely populated area of the Rocky Mountain, a drug enforcement agency, held an search warrant in an apartment in the Denver area on Monday morning.
The video posted on the RMFD X account shows that the law enforcement has infringed the door to the first -level apartment.
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Two illegal aliens tied to Mexico's Sinarois and Harrisco cartels were arrested, and about 130,000 fentanyl tablets, heroin, cocaine, and female were seized during drug disorders in Denber, Coloradado. (Dea Rocky Mountain Division/X)
The agency stated that the attack has found two illegal aliens connected to Sinaroa and Harrisco Mexico, about 130,000 Fentanyl tablets, cocaine, female, and heroin.
Two men who were not identified by the name were arrested.

The drug trafficking area of Dea Rocky Mountain Division and Rocky Mountain High Resenity seized about 130,000 fentanyl tablets in Denver, Colorado. (Dea Rocky Mountain Division/X)
“Message to the bad guys: The next door we kick in may be yours,” RMFD put a caption on one of the videos from the bust.
This strategy occurred one day after DEA has been in the Denver region in the Denver region related to the violent Venezuela gangs, and dozens of illegal aliens. Masu.

DEA agent was seen by illegal immigrants handcuffed outside the nightclub, which is said to have been arrested by TREN DE ARAGUA affiliates. (Dea Rocky Mountain Field Division) (Dea Rocky Mountain Field Division)
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Since President Donald Trump took office last week, US immigrants and customs raids have been detained with thousands of illegal foreigners nationwide.
On Monday alone, 1,179 ice creams were arrested and 853 immigrants were submitted.
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According to Fox News Digital reports, the Trump administration has increased the number of arrests per day from at least 1,200 to 1,500 per day.





