Among President Trump’s many immigration policies implemented since he took office, his plan for mass deportations has rattled migrant communities in Colorado and beyond.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) postponed an immigration crackdown operation in Aurora, Colorado claiming knowledge of the effort had spread throughout the community and agents could be affected.
A video from 2019 showing a Mexican flag being raised at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Colorado during a protest has been shared on social media as if it was recent footage of the United States flag being replaced with the Mexican one.
Former ICE official John Fabbricatore told Newsweek: "We're serious about how we're going to treat these terrorist[s] and gangs."
Undocumented immigrants have rights during arrests, a local hotline to detect ICE raids and other tools to handle deportations.
Drug Enforcement Administration officials said many of the immigrants were connected to Tren de Aragua and are in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody.
A Venezuelan migrant arrested Tuesday during a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid in New York City is a member of the Tren de Aragua gang, Fox News has learned.
Also Tuesday, Colorado Public Radio and CBS4 were among outlets that reported the U.S. military was preparing space at Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora for staging, processing and temporary holding of “criminal aliens” detained in ICE operations, according to a U.S. Northern Command statement.
When federal, state and local law enforcement are able to join together and cooperate, we only make the community safer; HB 1124 prevents that.” —
Gov. Jared Polis sounds mighty concerned these days about illegal immigration — particularly about people who are committing crimes in Colorado after having entered the U.S. illegally. His concerns ar
President Donald Trump has instituted sweeping changes in U.S. immigration policy. Here's how those changes may impact Pueblo.