Oh Gee, it looks like not everyone in the state wants to live under the Tyranny of Denver and Boulder.
Deport them all. No exceptions. Also, strip citizenship and deport those enabling them.
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From the post:
"Douglas County plans to launch a legal challenge of recent state laws that bar local law enforcement in Colorado from closely cooperating with federal immigration officials on the detention and incarceration of immigrants.
Leaders of the conservative south metro county have characterized the legal challenge and a proposed ordinance aimed at preventing the busing of migrants to its communities as their response to the ongoing crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. One commissioner stated that “our first responsibility is to our citizens who are already here legally.”
Douglas County’s measures, which the commissioners voted on Tuesday, come as nearly 40,000 migrants have arrived in Denver over the last 15 months. The arrivals have strained city resources and prompted other Front Range communities — including Aurora and El Paso County — to warn the city not to send migrants their way."
Oh Gee, it looks like not everyone in the state wants to live under the Tyranny of Denver and Boulder.
Deport them all. No exceptions. Also, strip citizenship and deport those enabling them.
Archive: https://archive.today/ptPKX
From the post:
"Douglas County plans to launch a legal challenge of recent state laws that bar local law enforcement in Colorado from closely cooperating with federal immigration officials on the detention and incarceration of immigrants.
Leaders of the conservative south metro county have characterized the legal challenge and a proposed ordinance aimed at preventing the busing of migrants to its communities as their response to the ongoing crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. One commissioner stated that “our first responsibility is to our citizens who are already here legally.”
Douglas County’s measures, which the commissioners voted on Tuesday, come as nearly 40,000 migrants have arrived in Denver over the last 15 months. The arrivals have strained city resources and prompted other Front Range communities — including Aurora and El Paso County — to warn the city not to send migrants their way."
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