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Fear from Swift plant raid resonates in Greeley six years later

More than half a dozen cases-who opted to fight deportation are still dragging through the courts
Denver Post
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Colorado News

 

Santos Gervacio Vicente-Vicente grows agitated and the words tumble out in increasingly rapid Spanish as he recalls the morning of Dec. 12, 2006.

"I still have fear," he says. "When I remember, it makes me very nervous. I was treated like an animal."

E-Verify program

by Fred Elbel

IMAGE certification program

Section 274A of the Immigration and Nationality Act requires employers to verify that all employees are authorized to work and have established their identities using the Form I-9.

Law Profs: Obama's Deferred Action Not Supported by Constitution

Center for Immigration Studies
Monday, October 8, 2012
National News

Volunteer Interpreters Needed for New Eagle County Law Enforcement Interpreter Program

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -Town of Vail
December 6, 2012

Study shows immigration reporting law has high cost for Colorado

Denver Post
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Colorado News

12/05 1:24 PM    – A six-year-old Colorado law that requires local law enforcement to report suspected illegal immigrants to federal authorities is costing local agencies in the state more than $13 million annually, according to a study released Wednesday. 

CAIRCO Background research - Why MS 13 matters to you - even in Colorado

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Why MS 13 matters to us all - with thanks to the following reports from the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, the Center for Immigration Studies and USA Today.

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Mayor Villaraigosa wants city ID card for immigrants

Villaraigosa is pushing a plan for an official city identification card that would double as a prepaid ATM card to help undocumented residents get access to ban
Los Angeles Times
Saturday, October 13, 2012
National News

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is pushing a plan to create an official city photo identification card that could double as a prepaid ATM card and help immigrants get access to banking services.

Judge OKs 'show me your papers' portion of SB 1070

KTAR, Arizona
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
National News

A federal judge has ruled that Arizona authorities can enforce the most contentious section of the state's immigration law, which critics have dubbed the "show me your papers'" provision.

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