ICE says it has arrested 243 immigrants
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Axios on MSNColorado officials elevate pressure on ICE with new lawsuitColorado officials are intensifying their pushback against ICE, passing new measures to curb the agency's power under President Trump. The latest: Attorney General Phil Weiser, a Democrat, on Tuesday said he's suing a Mesa County sheriff's deputy,
A federal judge stated on Monday he was "troubled" by allegations that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was planning to transfer a man in immigration custody outside of Colorado to an unknown location.
A Mesa County sheriff’s deputy violated state law when he shared information with federal officials that led to a Utah college student’s immigration arrest last month,
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WyoFile on MSNMost people arrested by ICE in Colorado and Wyoming this year did not have criminal historyIn Colorado and Wyoming, most people arrested by ICE during the first five months of the Trump administration had no criminal conviction, the data shows. That’s a reversal from the same time period in 2024, when most people arrested by ICE had been convicted of crimes, the data shows.
Colorado law prohibits state and local entities from giving personal information to federal immigration agents unless it’s being sought as part of a criminal investigation
Protests against proposed federal immigration detention facilities were held on two fronts in Colorado Springs on Tuesday. More than 70 people gathered to ask the El Paso County Board of
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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NewsNation on MSNRep. Jason Crow denied access to ICE facility in ColoradoDemocratic Rep. Jason Crow was denied entry to an immigration detention facility in Colorado, according to a news release from his office on Sunday evening. The office said that not allowing Crow access to the facility had violated federal law,