DALLAS, Texas– Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials arrested 41 individuals during a raid at a Dallas strip club.
The operation took place at Chicas Bonitas Cabaret on Sept. 26. Authorities suspect human trafficking violations at the establishment.
ICE took 29 suspected workers into custody. The arrests relate to administrative immigration violations. Officials seized $30,000 and various business records as part of their investigation.
The operation involved collaboration between ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and local law enforcement. The investigation aimed to combat potential criminal activities, including human trafficking.
ICE confirmed that five of the detained individuals have prior convictions. The nature of these convictions has not been disclosed. The agency indicated that the focus of the investigation is on suspected trafficking activities linked to non-citizens working at the club.
Officials executed the operation as part of a broader effort to address human trafficking concerns. The Dallas strip club was under scrutiny for possible illegal employment and trafficking of undocumented immigrants.
ICE officials emphasize the importance of identifying and dismantling human trafficking networks. The agency uses such operations to gather evidence and build cases against those exploiting vulnerable individuals.
Local authorities cooperated with ICE during the raid. The cooperation underscores a joint effort to tackle organized crime and protect individuals from exploitation.
The seizure of $30,000 and business records will aid in the ongoing investigation. Authorities will analyze the data to uncover potential links between club operations and trafficking networks.
Chicas Bonitas Cabaret remains under investigation. The club’s management has not responded to requests for comment.
ICE officials assert the need for continued vigilance to prevent trafficking and protect vulnerable populations. The agency remains proactive in its approach to dismantling criminal organizations.