CAIR - Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform

Denver's El Centro hiring hall for illegal aliens

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Also see:
Overview of Denver sanctuary policy.
Denver's illegal alien hiring hall (Dec, 2005). Protest (Jan, 2006).
Articles on sanctuary policy for illegals.
CAIR May 16 protest & news conference:
       pictures     news release
       statements by Lamm,   Tancredo
       letter to Mayor     letters to the editor.
Executive Order 116:
       Webb     article     legal opinion.
Denver Police policy.
Audio clips - Hickenlooper and others
 
Research:
Federal law requires full cooperation between localities and the INS (ICE).
Immigration Law Enforcement by Local Agencies
Sanctuary Cities and States -- Undermining the American Republic
Supreme Court Ruling Razes Artificial Fire Wall Between Local Law Enforcement and Immigration Enforcement
Role of State and Local Police In Immigration Law Enforcement
Non-Cooperation Policies

[See video and pictures below. Also see page 1 and page 3].

After confronting Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper at El Centro on December 2, 2005, at Centro Humanitario para los Trabajadores - Denver's hiring hall for illegal aliens, Colorado Minutemen and CAIR went over to the actual illegal alien hiring hall under the same name, 2260 California St, Denver, at California and Park Avenue West (see map) (phone 303.292.4115).


View this video of the illegal alien hiring hall, courtesy Colorado Minutemen.





Illegal aliens ("day laborers") are picked up at the rear of the building. There is a lot of activity here during early morning hours.



This person, driving a car with Florida plates, just picked up four "day laborers".


Just a few blocks from downtown Denver.



 

The Platte River runs through Denver a little less than a mile north of the illegal alien hiring hall. Although Denver is well known for its bike paths and walkways, the path along the Platte in this area is overwhelmed with transients and illegal aliens.


 

Next: more pictures of the actual illegal alien hiring hall.