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Building leaders are directed to gather information from agents including asking for a warrant, and then they must call district legal teams.
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The ACLU recently acquired documents revealing that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is actively considering locations to expand its detention capacity. Some of those locations include private prisons in the Mountain West.
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Federal agents in Colorado detained about 50 people in an operation targeting drug trafficking by a Venezuelan gang. The sheer number of federal agencies involved showed President Donald Trump's willingness to use federal law enforcement beyond the Department of Homeland Security to carry out his long-promised mass deportations.
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Before and after winning election last year to represent one of Colorado’s most diverse and immigrant-rich congressional districts, Republican U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans of Fort Lupton promised to help deliver a border crackdown and deportations of violent criminals, but he stopped well short of the harsh nativist rhetoric lately embraced by many in his party.
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As the prospect of large-scale immigration action looms, school leaders across Colorado are making plans to help students who will be affected by those actions. And they're getting help from a Nebraska superintendent who saw his own community shaken by an immigration raid two decades ago. He shares the lessons he learned – and what educators need to do right now – on today’s In The NoCo.
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After all the drama of recent years, the start to the 119th Congress has been, dare we say it, pretty normal?
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An Idaho sheriff and leader of a national law enforcement organization is raising his hand to help the feds crack down on illegal immigration. But in Colorado, lawmakers are working to bolster laws that prohibit such collaboration.
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There’s been a lot of talk from President-elect Donald Trump and other elected officials about plans to deport large numbers undocumented immigrants from the U.S. That’s left many people scared, especially those who have deep roots in the country and have built lives, businesses and had children born here.
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The lives of two brothers has turned into a legal battle in Aurora. State Sen. Julie Gonzales said the brothers’ arrest appears to be a breach of state law.
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Immigration in 2024 drove U.S. population growth to its fastest rate in 23 years as the nation surpassed 340 million residents. The U.S. Census Bureau said Thursday that the 1% growth rate this year was the highest it has been since 2001.