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Immigration enforcement officials sought information from labor, marijuana and health departments, records show.
This is why we’re calling for an investigation today … because clearly ICE is trying to prod and probe and see where there ...
Legal experts warn against complying with non-judicial demands from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
At today's House Homeland Security Committee hearing, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) called on White House Deputy Chief of Staff ...
For all of Colorado's efforts to protect the state against the Trump administration, residents are left vulnerable to ...
ICE arrests in Colorado this year amount to more than 9 per day, on average, since Jan. 20, according to new data that shows ...
The Colorado legislature passed several laws in recent years to prevent coordination between state agencies and federal ...
I am relatively certain that I could find law that says if somebody wants to violate the law, somebody else can’t get an injunction to stop them from doing it.” ...
State and city officials praised a Denver district judge's decision to block an order that directed employees to comply with a Federal immigration subpoena on immigrant children.
Some legal experts and property managers say the demands pose serious legal questions because they are not signed by a judge.
A Denver judge will decide whether to issue a preliminary injunction regarding an administrative subpoena from ICE regarding state employee lawsuit.
Immigration authorities are demanding that landlords turn over leases, rental applications, forwarding addresses, ...