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Axios on MSNAnti-ICE demonstrations ignite in ColoradoDemonstrations against federal immigration enforcement are spreading across the country — including in metro Denver. The latest: Activists in Denver and Aurora this week joined a wave of national protests against recent U.
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Chalkbeat on MSNDenver Public Schools drops lawsuit over immigration enforcement at schools, ‘sensitive locations’Although DPS did not win the lawsuit, the district declared “a victory” in the case and said it wouldn’t hesitate to sue again “should circumstances change.”
DPS on Tuesday announced it had dropped its lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security that sought to block federal immigration agents from conducting raids at places like schools.
The march came as an anti-ICE protest movement in Los Angeles became the target of an escalating federal crackdown.
Seligman, executive director of the nonprofit law firm Towards Justice and a candidate for state attorney general, criticized Polis for allegedly complying with the ICE subpoena without an order from a judge. He also announced that Towards Justice is joining the whistleblower lawsuit.
A protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement and its policies is scheduled to happen at the Colorado Capitol on Tuesday afternoon.