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CO SJR006
Joint Resolution
AI Summary
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Colorado General Assembly reaffirms civil rights of immigrant residents and calls on federal immigration authorities to end anonymous enforcement tactics, including use of masked personnel, unmarked vehicles, and plain-clothes detainment without identification
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Resolution urges ICE to refrain from civil immigration enforcement near courthouses, schools, health clinics, faith spaces, food distribution sites, and civic gatherings except for verified imminent public safety threats
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Calls on Congress to pursue immigration reform including pathways to citizenship for long-term residents and Dreamers, expanded worker protections, and modernized processing systems
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Cites Colorado Fiscal Institute data that immigrants contribute $2 billion annually in state and local tax revenue, and notes 64% of Coloradans are concerned ICE is detaining people who should not be detained (November 2025 polling)
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Supports continued state-level investment in oversight, community reporting mechanisms, and public transparency tools to ensure civil rights compliance in immigration enforcement within Colorado
Legislative Description
Coloradans Navigating Complex United States Immigration System
Last Action
Signed by the Speaker of the House
2/4/2026