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Colorado Governor Signs ‘Sanctuary’ Bill into Law
May 30, 2019 20:31:17   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Colorado Governor Signs ‘Sanctuary’ Bill into Law

Legislation signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis makes it more difficult for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to apprehend suspected i*****l i*******ts.

Polis signed House Bill 1124 on Tuesday. The new law bars local law enforcement from arresting or detaining a suspected i*****l a***n on the basis of an ICE request.

The legislation also prohibits officers from providing a suspected i*****l i*******t’s personal information to ICE, and it requires Colorado police to read i******s their Miranda rights when coordinating an ICE interview.

The new law serves as a major setback for federal immigration authorities operating in Colorado.

ICE detainers are agents’ requests to local law enforcement, asking to detain inmates for up to 48 hours longer than their release date if the individuals are suspected to be living in the country illegally.

The extra two days give authorities time to decide whether the person should be deported.

Immigration-rights advocates and other supporters celebrated the signing of the controversial bill.

“Thank you to all of the people who helped to make this a reality and advocate for our immigrant community,” Colorado Democratic state Rep. Adrienne Benavidez, the bill’s sponsor, wrote in a Facebook post Tuesday.

“Everyone should have the right to safely and confidently interact with law enforcement without fearing that they may be turned in to the federal agencies.”

“It is thrilling. We don’t have words to express what this feels [like],” Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition’s Maria Mercedes Garcia said, according to The Denver Post.

“All of our hard work was worth it.”

The sanctuary bill wasn’t the only immigration-related legislation Polis signed into law on Tuesday.

Polis — who made history as the first openly gay man in the U.S. to be elected governor — also approved Senate Bill 30, which gives immigrants the ability to ask a judge to remove their guilty pleas if they were not informed beforehand that a guilty verdict could affect their immigration status.

ICE had not replied to The Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
https://www.westernjournal.com/colorado-governor-signs-sanctuary-bill-law/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=western-journal



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May 30, 2019 20:58:17   #
Carol Kelly
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Colorado Governor Signs ‘Sanctuary’ Bill into Law

Legislation signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis makes it more difficult for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to apprehend suspected i*****l i*******ts.

Polis signed House Bill 1124 on Tuesday. The new law bars local law enforcement from arresting or detaining a suspected i*****l a***n on the basis of an ICE request.

The legislation also prohibits officers from providing a suspected i*****l i*******t’s personal information to ICE, and it requires Colorado police to read i******s their Miranda rights when coordinating an ICE interview.

The new law serves as a major setback for federal immigration authorities operating in Colorado.

ICE detainers are agents’ requests to local law enforcement, asking to detain inmates for up to 48 hours longer than their release date if the individuals are suspected to be living in the country illegally.

The extra two days give authorities time to decide whether the person should be deported.

Immigration-rights advocates and other supporters celebrated the signing of the controversial bill.

“Thank you to all of the people who helped to make this a reality and advocate for our immigrant community,” Colorado Democratic state Rep. Adrienne Benavidez, the bill’s sponsor, wrote in a Facebook post Tuesday.

“Everyone should have the right to safely and confidently interact with law enforcement without fearing that they may be turned in to the federal agencies.”

“It is thrilling. We don’t have words to express what this feels [like],” Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition’s Maria Mercedes Garcia said, according to The Denver Post.

“All of our hard work was worth it.”

The sanctuary bill wasn’t the only immigration-related legislation Polis signed into law on Tuesday.

Polis — who made history as the first openly gay man in the U.S. to be elected governor — also approved Senate Bill 30, which gives immigrants the ability to ask a judge to remove their guilty pleas if they were not informed beforehand that a guilty verdict could affect their immigration status.

ICE had not replied to The Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
https://www.westernjournal.com/colorado-governor-signs-sanctuary-bill-law/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=western-journal
Colorado Governor Signs ‘Sanctuary’ Bill into Law ... (show quote)


Sick from beginning to ending. What kind of people stand by for this ignorance.
Do they really h**e us?

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May 30, 2019 21:20:05   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Sick from beginning to ending. What kind of people stand by for this ignorance.
Do they really h**e us?

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This Governer is proudly married to "his husband".

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May 30, 2019 21:36:12   #
Liberty Tree
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Colorado Governor Signs ‘Sanctuary’ Bill into Law

Legislation signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis makes it more difficult for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to apprehend suspected i*****l i*******ts.

Polis signed House Bill 1124 on Tuesday. The new law bars local law enforcement from arresting or detaining a suspected i*****l a***n on the basis of an ICE request.

The legislation also prohibits officers from providing a suspected i*****l i*******t’s personal information to ICE, and it requires Colorado police to read i******s their Miranda rights when coordinating an ICE interview.

The new law serves as a major setback for federal immigration authorities operating in Colorado.

ICE detainers are agents’ requests to local law enforcement, asking to detain inmates for up to 48 hours longer than their release date if the individuals are suspected to be living in the country illegally.

The extra two days give authorities time to decide whether the person should be deported.

Immigration-rights advocates and other supporters celebrated the signing of the controversial bill.

“Thank you to all of the people who helped to make this a reality and advocate for our immigrant community,” Colorado Democratic state Rep. Adrienne Benavidez, the bill’s sponsor, wrote in a Facebook post Tuesday.

“Everyone should have the right to safely and confidently interact with law enforcement without fearing that they may be turned in to the federal agencies.”

“It is thrilling. We don’t have words to express what this feels [like],” Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition’s Maria Mercedes Garcia said, according to The Denver Post.

“All of our hard work was worth it.”

The sanctuary bill wasn’t the only immigration-related legislation Polis signed into law on Tuesday.

Polis — who made history as the first openly gay man in the U.S. to be elected governor — also approved Senate Bill 30, which gives immigrants the ability to ask a judge to remove their guilty pleas if they were not informed beforehand that a guilty verdict could affect their immigration status.

ICE had not replied to The Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
https://www.westernjournal.com/colorado-governor-signs-sanctuary-bill-law/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=western-journal
Colorado Governor Signs ‘Sanctuary’ Bill into Law ... (show quote)


State law does not override federal law. Prosecute those who disobey it.

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May 30, 2019 23:49:19   #
Big dog
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Colorado Governor Signs ‘Sanctuary’ Bill into Law

Legislation signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis makes it more difficult for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to apprehend suspected i*****l i*******ts.

Polis signed House Bill 1124 on Tuesday. The new law bars local law enforcement from arresting or detaining a suspected i*****l a***n on the basis of an ICE request.

The legislation also prohibits officers from providing a suspected i*****l i*******t’s personal information to ICE, and it requires Colorado police to read i******s their Miranda rights when coordinating an ICE interview.

The new law serves as a major setback for federal immigration authorities operating in Colorado.

ICE detainers are agents’ requests to local law enforcement, asking to detain inmates for up to 48 hours longer than their release date if the individuals are suspected to be living in the country illegally.

The extra two days give authorities time to decide whether the person should be deported.

Immigration-rights advocates and other supporters celebrated the signing of the controversial bill.

“Thank you to all of the people who helped to make this a reality and advocate for our immigrant community,” Colorado Democratic state Rep. Adrienne Benavidez, the bill’s sponsor, wrote in a Facebook post Tuesday.

“Everyone should have the right to safely and confidently interact with law enforcement without fearing that they may be turned in to the federal agencies.”

“It is thrilling. We don’t have words to express what this feels [like],” Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition’s Maria Mercedes Garcia said, according to The Denver Post.

“All of our hard work was worth it.”

The sanctuary bill wasn’t the only immigration-related legislation Polis signed into law on Tuesday.

Polis — who made history as the first openly gay man in the U.S. to be elected governor — also approved Senate Bill 30, which gives immigrants the ability to ask a judge to remove their guilty pleas if they were not informed beforehand that a guilty verdict could affect their immigration status.

ICE had not replied to The Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
https://www.westernjournal.com/colorado-governor-signs-sanctuary-bill-law/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=western-journal
Colorado Governor Signs ‘Sanctuary’ Bill into Law ... (show quote)


Great, bring in All the plague carriers possible right to the middle of the USA. That way they can spread out and infect the entire nation with typhus and such.
Thank you all ya dementiacrats for planning so well on how to destroy our nation and the world. Good job,(sic).!

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May 31, 2019 01:57:49   #
2bltap Loc: Move to the Mainland
 
The only thing I can and will say is that this SOYBOY NEEDS TO HAVE THE EVER LIVING CRAP KICKED OUT OF HIM for endangering the citizens of the Great state of Colorado! PERIOD! I suppose that if one of his family members happens to be k**led by an i*****l a***n or for that matter if anyone else's family members get k**led as a result then HE SHOULD GET THE SAME SENTENCE as the criminal I*****l A***n. HMMMMM? I wonder how he would feel if something like that were to happen to his loved ones? I also surmise that he really doesn't Give a damn about is own family by doing this. Right?


Oldsailor65 wrote:
Colorado Governor Signs ‘Sanctuary’ Bill into Law

Legislation signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis makes it more difficult for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to apprehend suspected i*****l i*******ts.

Polis signed House Bill 1124 on Tuesday. The new law bars local law enforcement from arresting or detaining a suspected i*****l a***n on the basis of an ICE request.

The legislation also prohibits officers from providing a suspected i*****l i*******t’s personal information to ICE, and it requires Colorado police to read i******s their Miranda rights when coordinating an ICE interview.

The new law serves as a major setback for federal immigration authorities operating in Colorado.

ICE detainers are agents’ requests to local law enforcement, asking to detain inmates for up to 48 hours longer than their release date if the individuals are suspected to be living in the country illegally.

The extra two days give authorities time to decide whether the person should be deported.

Immigration-rights advocates and other supporters celebrated the signing of the controversial bill.

“Thank you to all of the people who helped to make this a reality and advocate for our immigrant community,” Colorado Democratic state Rep. Adrienne Benavidez, the bill’s sponsor, wrote in a Facebook post Tuesday.

“Everyone should have the right to safely and confidently interact with law enforcement without fearing that they may be turned in to the federal agencies.”

“It is thrilling. We don’t have words to express what this feels [like],” Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition’s Maria Mercedes Garcia said, according to The Denver Post.

“All of our hard work was worth it.”


The sanctuary bill wasn’t the only immigration-related legislation Polis signed into law on Tuesday.

Polis — who made history as the first openly gay man in the U.S. to be elected governor — also approved Senate Bill 30, which gives immigrants the ability to ask a judge to remove their guilty pleas if they were not informed beforehand that a guilty verdict could affect their immigration status.

ICE had not replied to The Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
https://www.westernjournal.com/colorado-governor-signs-sanctuary-bill-law/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=western-journal
Colorado Governor Signs ‘Sanctuary’ Bill into Law ... (show quote)

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May 31, 2019 06:59:58   #
rebob14
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
State law does not override federal law. Prosecute those who disobey it.


It’s seemingly a conflict between the supremacy clause and the Tenth Amendment. It depends on which judge gets the case.

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Jun 2, 2019 11:59:21   #
johnsorrell7
 
THIS IS A PRIME EXAMPLE OF THE CALIFORNIANS SELLING OUT FOR A TON OF MONEY IN CALIFORNIA, AND BRINGING THEIR INSANITY TO COLORADO. THE COLORADO WE ALL LOVED IS GONE FOREVER. THESE LIBERALS ASSHOLES HAVE AND WILL CONTINUE TO BRING DOWN TO THE LEVEL OF THE STATE THEY JUST LEFT IN TATTERS. JUST LOOK AT WHAT THEY HAVE DONE TO CALIFORNIA, THIS TOO WILL BE WHAT COLORADO WILL LOOK LIKE BEFORE THIS GENERATION IS GONE. THEY WILL REMAKE COLORADO TO SUIT THEMSELVES.

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