Bill protecting immigration civil rights passes Colorado Senate
- The Colorado Senate advanced Senate Bill 276 on Monday, April 21.
- The bill expands protections for undocumented immigrants and limits federal enforcement access in the state.
- It restricts federal access to facilities like schools and prohibits delaying inmate release due to immigration detainers.
- The measure passed the Senate on a 22-13 vote, largely along party lines.
- The bill now moves to the House for further consideration.
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Colorado Senate passes sweeping immigration protections bill
The Colorado Senate on Monday, April 21, passed a sweeping measure aimed at bolstering protections for immigrants. Senate Bill 276 passed nearly along party lines in a 22-13 vote. Sen. Kyle Mullica, D-Thornton, was the only Democrat to join Republicans in voting against the measure. The bill makes several major changes to Colorado immigration law, touching on everything from personal data sharing to criminal proceedings for immigrant defendant…

Colorado immigration protection bill clears Senate vote
People gathered at the Colorado Capitol in Denver on Feb. 3, 2025, for the national "A Day Without Immigrants" demonstration, a response to President Donald Trump's policies that target the immigrant community. (Sara Wilson/Colorado Newsline)The Colorado Senate approved a bill on Monday that would put data protections in place for immigrants and limit where federal immigration authorities can physically access without a warrant. The legislation …

Colorado Senate passes sweeping immigrant protections bill
The Colorado Senate on Monday, April 21, passed a sweeping measure aimed at bolstering protections for immigrants. Senate Bill 276 passed nearly along party lines in a 22-13 vote. Sen. Kyle Mullica, D-Thornton, was the only Democrat to join Republicans in voting against the measure. The bill makes several major changes to Colorado immigration law, touching on everything from personal data sharing to criminal proceedings for immigrant defendant…
Bill protecting immigration civil rights passes Colorado Senate
DENVER (KDVR) -- A bill to strengthen protections for immigrant civil rights in Colorado passed the state Senate on Monday. SB25-276 has a laundry list of additions to existing protections already in Colorado law and several new ones, ranging from more restrictions on peace and detention officers working with immigration officials to protections for people using public services like schools, libraries or healthcare. The bill passed with a vote o…
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