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DOJ sues Colorado, Denver over immigration laws

Last updated: May 2, 2025 7:21 pm
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The U.S. Department of Justice Files Lawsuit Against Colorado and Denver Over Sanctuary Laws

A complaint filed in U.S. District Court on Friday reveals that the U.S. Department of Justice is suing Colorado’s and Denver’s top elected officials to challenge “sanctuary laws” that restrict federal immigration enforcement in the city and state.

The lawsuit targets Governor Jared Polis, state Attorney General Phil Weiser, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, Denver Sheriff Elias Diggins, the City Council, and the city and county of Denver.

The Trump administration aims to overturn laws such as a 2023 measure preventing law enforcement from detaining individuals on immigration detainers and a 2021 law prohibiting state employees from sharing personal information with federal immigration authorities.

The complaint references a viral video showing suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua breaking into apartments at the Edge of Lowry complex in Aurora, leading to a national debate on immigration policy.

Tren de Aragua’s presence in the U.S. is attributed to Colorado’s sanctuary policies, according to federal attorneys.

The lawsuit seeks to end these policies and restore the supremacy of federal immigration law.

Colorado officials deny being a sanctuary state but express readiness to abide by court rulings.

Denver officials defend the city’s compliance with all laws and vow to uphold their values.

The lawsuit argues that Colorado’s sanctuary laws impede federal immigration regulation and violate the U.S. Constitution’s supremacy.

In addition to state laws, the complaint challenges a Denver ordinance restricting police from holding individuals on civil immigration detainers and a 2017 executive order by former Mayor Michael Hancock.

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Meanwhile, Colorado lawmakers are considering a bill to expand immigration protections, which has sparked debate between Democrats and Republicans.

The bill aims to safeguard immigrants’ rights and restrict local government cooperation with immigration authorities.

Despite opposition, the bill passed the House and is expected to become law soon.

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Original Publication Date: May 2, 2025 at 6:21 PM MDT

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