ICE agents arrest more than 200 in Denver metro area
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Federal immigration agents arrested 243 immigrants lacking permanent legal status during a nine-day enforcement operation in the Denver area, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Wednesday.
We are implementing procedures to ensure that erroneous sharing does not happen in the future,” a spokeswoman for Gov. Jared Polis wrote to.
The Weld County Sheriff’s Office took to social media on Wednesday to quell fears that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were in northern Greeley.
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DACA Isn’t Enough, We Need Stronger Protections from ICEA month later, the governor signed into law a bill to strengthen data privacy and limit cooperation with ICE. He did the right thing there, but his previous actions make me uncertain that Colorado Dreamers and other immigrants can count on him to protect them. And there are still reports that Colorado still cooperates with ICE agents.
A Colorado sheriff's deputy is facing a lawsuit from the state's attorney general over allegations that he aided federal immigration agents in the arrest of a college student with an expired visa.Deputy Alexander Zwinck of the Mesa County Sheriff's Office has been accused of unlawfully sharing the student's personal information with federal agents,
The owners put so much care into their products and it shows when the ice cream machine twists soft serve into a waffle cone. The flavors are natural and the cream is rich and smooth. The chocolate tastes like real chocolate, not some artificial “chocolate-like” imitation. Same with the vanilla. (We haven’t sampled the strawberry.)
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ABC4 Utah on MSNColorado Attorney General sues Mesa Co. deputy for illegally sharing info with ICE, leading to arrest of U of U studentAccording to the state investigation, Zwinck provided his location to the federal immigration officers in the chat and then stalled Dias Goncalves for at least five minutes, asking her about her
This is a bill for people who want the accountability of earning a path to some sort of legal status,” said U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans, thus far the only Colorado lawmaker to sign on to the