Denver Post: Colorado ICE raids could begin in Aurora this week, national report says

Whatever happens this week, the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network, a nonprofit that serves immigrants, affirmed its commitment to offering legal support to “people caught in the cross hairs,” said director of advocacy and litigation Laura Lunn.

“Trump is directing resources to terrorize our community by promising to separate parents from their children and target people at home and at work,” Lunn said in an emailed statement.

But “the law matters,” she added. “Legal rights and due process matter.” Full article here.

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