U.S. Department of Homeland Security investigators worked with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during the early-morning operation.
The detainees are suspected of being illegally present in the United States, according to Homeland Security.
A video shared by the federal agents showed the 36 arrestees sitting outside the nightclub on the ground as they were processed and walked to nearby vans by investigators wearing tactical gear.
Coast Guard Intercepts Vessels
In another operation, the U.S. Coast Guard in San Diego intercepted two separate vessels traveling in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Point Loma over the weekend.One 25-foot sailboat intercepted about 54 miles southwest of San Diego on May 31, contained 16 illegal immigrants, according to the Coast Guard.
A photo shared by the Coast Guard showed multiple migrants crowded inside the boat.
A C-130 aircraft stationed in Sacramento was able to locate the sailboat and relay the information to the Coast Guard crews.

Coast Guard crews boarded a suspicious closed-cabin vessel at about 1:30 p.m. and found the people aboard, all claiming Mexican nationality.
The detained migrants were transferred to U.S. Border Patrol custody.
The waters off Southern California have seen more attempted illegal migrant traffic since the Trump administration has effectively sealed the southern border.
In March, San Diego’s Border Patrol office arrested 1,199 illegal aliens, with an average of 38 per day. This was a 186 percent drop compared to March 2024, according to Stalnakerin.







