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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said on Wednesday it planned to fine three Colorado companies a total of $8 million following worksite audits, accusing them of employing unauthorized workers.
Three Denver-area businesses face a combined $8 million in fines for allegedly employing unauthorized migrant workers in ...
The agency announced the fines publicly on X. ICE said CCS Denver, Inc. — a commercial cleaning and facility maintenance company — knowingly hired and employed at least 87 unauthorized workers. It ...
Nearly 150 unauthorized workers have been accounted for among three businesses in Colorado following workplace audits ... and Customs Enforcement said its Denver office issued a notice of intent ...
DENVER — A new audit of Denver’s Department ... particularly the former DoubleTree hotel, now The Aspen. It said, insufficient security led to three shootings in March, resulting in two ...
DENVER — A follow-up report to a 2023 audit ... The 2023 audit of the project, which according to the auditor's office is now expected to last until 2028, recommended the airport take seven ...
A new contract now scheduled to be up for discussion ... the organization could potentially continue shielding any Caring for Denver reviews or audits of grantee performance, making it impossible ...
Denver provided shelter for thousands and other forms of help. That's been expensive, and exhausting, and now the city has scaled its efforts back. When Rosbely Sira Linarez, her husband and ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Of the over 500,000 emergency calls that Denver 911 received between May 2023 and March 2024, around 6% took over two minutes to get an answer, according to a report released ...
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