ICE will target this Colorado city next as agents conduct three major raids each week: Report - Trump often used Aurora as a talking point during his presidential campaign to promote anti-immigration
Also Tuesday, Colorado Public Radio and CBS4 were among outlets that reported the U.S. military was preparing space at Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora for staging, processing and temporary holding of “criminal aliens” detained in ICE operations, according to a U.S. Northern Command statement.
ICE set up a “temporary operations center, staging area and a temporary holding location for the receiving, holding and processing” of detainees, military officials said in the
The ACLU of Colorado has filed a lawsuit against a pair of Aurora landlords who the civil rights group accuses of threatening tenants, in violation of state law.
A Venezuelan migrant arrested Tuesday during a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid in New York City is a member of the Tren de Aragua gang, Fox News has learned.
A Colorado military installation is now being used as a holding and processing facility for detained migrants as the Trump administration ramps up mass arrests across the country.
Officials with the U.S. Northern Command said that they started work Monday to prepare Buckley for use by Homeland Security as a temporary detention center.
A US military base in Aurora, Colorado, will be used to process and temporarily house migrants facing deportation, as Immigration and Customs Enforcement steps up raids under President Donald Trump’s sweeping crackdown.
Sources told NBC News that federal enforcement agencies will conduct an operation in Aurora beginning Thursday morning.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined federal agents in New York City on Tuesday to announce the arrests of immigrants wanted on criminal charges, including a man accused of kidnapping who was seen on a viral video entering a Colorado apartment with reputed gang members.
Based on Lightcast Econometric Modeling, Colorado would need to produce approximately an additional 38,000 credential recipients over the next decade to attract employers to the state and create more high-paying jobs.
Multiple sources tell Scripps News Denver Investigates significant U.S. Immigration and Customs and Enforcement operations could be playing out in Aurora as early as Thursday.