Gov. Jared Polis is still trying to find a way to comply with a federal immigration subpoena, four months after a Denver judge ruled that doing so would violate Colorado law.
Gov. Jared Polis is still trying to find a way to comply with a federal immigration subpoena, four months after a Denver judge ruled that doing so would violate Colorado law.In repeated court filings, including one submitted Friday, Polis’ private attorneys have said they intend to turn over records on 10 businesses that employed several sponsors of unaccompanied children to U.
S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.They’ve asked a Denver judge, who previously prohibited some state employees from complying with ICE’s subpoena, to dismiss the case and clear the way for them to turn over a more limited batch of records.Read Denver7's previous coverage below:Lawsuit: State employee claims Polis directed him to turn over sensitive information to ICEImmigrant and labor advocates criticize Polis over cooperation with ICE subpoenaWhistleblower who accused Polis of violating Colorado law testifies in courtDenver judge rules state employees do not have to comply with ICE subpoena in whistleblower lawsuitThe recent filings represent the second attempt by Polis to comply with the April immigration enforcement subpoena. The governor’s first attempt was blocked by District Court Judge A. Bruce Jones in June, after Jones sided with a senior state employee who’d sued Polis earlier that month to stop the state from fulfilling the subpoena.The employee, Scott Moss, argued that providing the requested records would violate state laws that limit what information can be shared with federal immigration authorities.Read the full story from our partners at The Denver Post.
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