A change to New York’s controversial “Green Light Law” means that state officials who share illegal immigrants' driver data with federal immigration enforcement agencies could face a felony charge.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is ramping up its operations in Denver, transferring special agents normally charged with long-term investigations to help target and arrest undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes.
This is not a new phenomenon. November 2016 - "Two Mexican-based drug trafficking organizations headed by Yael Osuna-Navarro and Efren Ruelas-Avila operated mostly out of Denver..."
Authorities last week arrested 24 members of a Mexican drug trafficking organization based in Denver and Aurora that distributed cocaine, fentanyl and methamphetamine throughout the state ...
U.S. immigration officials are asking a federal judge to force Denver to turn over information about four men accused of crimes who are subject to deportation after the city refused to comply with its order to do so.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement filed a petition in U.S. District Court Thursday asking a judge to enforce four subpoenas requesting information about immigrants arrested in Denver....
Scarcity of appointment times and long waits should be a thing of the past for undocumented Garfield County residents seeking to obtain a Colorado driver’s license under a six-year-old state program.
Fewer people in Colorado and Wyoming were deported for living illegally in the United States during the 2019 fiscal year than in the previous fiscal year, according to statistics released Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.