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Colorado district attorneys who spoke with The Denver Post said such deportations are not in the interest of justice and do not improve public safety over the long term.
Most people arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents between Jan. 20 and June 26 of this year in Colorado and Wyoming did not have any criminal convictions, according to ICE ...
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement said their agents in Colorado arrested 243 people in the Denver metro area during an operation that ran from July 12 through July 20.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is suing a sheriff's deputy who Weiser says told ICE officials in an encrypted Signal chat to a woman who was allegedly in the U.S. on an expired visa, in ...
Many of the criminal aliens ICE arrested during this operation had been previously released into the Denver metro area by local county jails — directly into the community — because of Colorado ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser filed a civil lawsuit against a Mesa County Sheriff's Office deputy who tipped ICE off to a a college student who has overstayed her visa.
Colorado officials have turned over records to federal immigration authorities at least four times this year, including one time by mistake, Gov. Jared Polis' office said Tuesday.