Government and PoliticsToo vague to be constitutional? Mesa County goes to court over immigration stopBy Tom Hesse
ImmigrationColorado, Denver named again as ‘sanctuary’ spots for unauthorized new arrivals, fight continues in courtBy Allison Sherry
NewsOne of two men sought by ICE has been in custody for more than a day, the other is still on the runBy Allison Sherry
NewsICE agent fires shots at vehicle they say tried to run them over during detention operation in Black ForestBy Briana Heaney, Dan Boyce, and Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
JusticeSuit against deputy involved in ICE traffic stop sends ‘demoralizing message,’ says sheriffBy Tom Hesse
ImmigrationColorado towns are in the dark about whether ICE will reopen private prisons in their communitiesBy Taylor Dolven, The Colorado Sun
NewsColorado gave records to ICE four times since February in response to subpoenas, including once by mistakeBy Taylor Dolven, The Colorado Sun
ImmigrationColorado’s Attorney General wants to know if Western Slope law enforcement agencies are working with ICEBy Allison Sherry
NewsMost people arrested by ICE in Colorado and Wyoming this year did not have criminal historyBy Colorado Sun
NewsHow women from communities of color are supporting each other in the face of ICE raidsBy Jo Erickson
Government and PoliticsGov. Jared Polis on health insurance increases, paying to fight wildfires and immigration enforcementBy Anthony Cotton
NewsColorado joins 19 other states to stop transfer of Medicaid data to federal health and immigration agenciesBy John Daley
NewsICE says it will stop letting detainees go to criminal court in some Colorado countiesBy Ben Markus and Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsJudge blocks Colorado governor from ordering certain state workers to hand over employment info to ICEBy Taylor Dolven, The Colorado Sun