DPS is believed to be the first school district in the nation to sue the Trump administration over the end of a policy that largely prevented federal agents from making immigration arrests at
Small Business Administration moving regional headquarters out of 6 cities over immigration policies
The U.S. Small Business Administration confirmed Thursday that it would pull regional offices from six large “sanctuary cities” over their unwillingness to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Denver mayor grilled — and threatened with jail — by Congress over immigration policies
Denver mayor, facing threats of criminal charges, stays even-keeled at congressional immigration hearing
Johnston’s appearance at a Wednesday congressional hearing was successful at least in one way: He appeared to avert any viral-video moments.
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Denver mayor grilled over area’s Tren de Aragua problem as GOP lawmaker says policies to blame
Immigration authorities don't need to revert to a Biden-era policy limiting arrests at schools after officials in Denver challenged new policies from the Trump administration, a federal judge ruled Friday.
None of the Republican members of Congress from Colorado threatened Denver Mayor Mike Johnston with arrest or accused the Democrat of committing treason, but U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and her
Denver’s Mike Johnston, who once promised to defy federal immigration actions even if it meant going to jail, will face Congress Wednesday as it probes “sanctuary cities.”
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston was in a hearing Wednesday morning as President Donald Trump presses ahead with his campaign of mass deportations.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, second from left, testifies before the House Oversight Committee Wednesday (screenshot from House Oversight Committee YouTube). Colorado’s Republican members of Congress repeatedly spread false information about crime rates in Denver and Aurora as they lined up to question Denver Mayor Mike Johnston during a lengthy hearing Wednesday on so-called “sanctuary city”
The U.S. Small Business Administration confirmed Thursday that it would pull regional offices from Denver and five other large “sanctuary cities.”
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