Council member Stase Gilmore from Denver encouraged Colorado the local population to report ICE's activity to “more than 600 volunteers” available around the clock throughout the week.
Even before the inauguration of President Donald Trump, Regional democratic leaders Throughout the United States, it pledged either not to cooperate with Trump's efforts or prevent it from deporting illegal immigrants.
Illegal immigration in Denver has become a national news story after a virus video for the alleged Venezuelan gangs of the Venezuelan gangs with weapons through the Aurora Residential Complex. The president promised during a campaign in Colorado last October, “when he takes office, we will have” Aurora “at the federal level to accelerate These brutal gangs. “
Soon after Trump has already assumed his position, however, Gilmour used Multiple social media platforms To encourage Colorado residents to report ice activity.
“This is a difficult and shy time for our society. If you see an activity by snow, search for safety and know that you have all the right to report it.” “More than 600 volunteers with the Kolorado rapid response network receive calls in English and Spanish around the clock throughout the week.”
Gilmore put instructions in multiple slides characterized by both English and Spanish, “Watch a raid? Make sure that you remain safe and if you can: take a picture or video of the activity.
This is the latest leaflet you have made for illegal, from the slides that help them “know your rights”, to the participation of resources ranging from legal assistance to jobs and training for illegal residents.
But not everything Colorado residents It agrees that it should be tolerated with illegal immigration.
Republicans in Colorado Specifically, their democratic opponents condemned after the Dean of Denver Mike Johnston pledged to the station's police to prevent ice agents from carrying out deportations and a report showed that the city spent more than $ 356 million of taxpayer dollars on services for immigrants.
Council member Roger Hudson, who represents a small town south of Denver, said, said council member Roger Hudson, who represents a small town south of Denver, said, Fox News digital This “nothing, nothing optimistic” about what Democrats did to the city.
According to Hathson, Denver has accepted more than 45,000 immigrants since 2022. He said that these immigrants have received a lot of funding for important services in the city, including public schools and gardens.
He said: “Now they do not insist on the grass in the gardens, the fountains are broken, the REC centers are closed, and the problem of the homeless is completely out of control.” “What they did in Denver is terrible.”
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Fox News Peter Pinddo contributed to this report.