Images of masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents patrolling metropolitan streets have become synonymous with the mass deportation agenda currently underway, although since it was first conceived, the effort has depended on more than just federal resources — in part due to a lack of facilities to hold the thousands of immigrants they are arresting.
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In the Streets: Upcoming Political Protests and Events in Colorado
Below are protest and political events scheduled across Colorado over the next week. If you know of any upcoming public events, please let us know at [email protected].
In the Streets: Upcoming Political Protests and Events in Colorado
Below are protest and political events scheduled across Colorado over the next week. If you know of any upcoming public events, please let us know at [email protected].
In the Streets: Upcoming Political Protests and Events in Colorado
Below are protest and political events scheduled across Colorado over the next week. If you know of any upcoming public events, please let us know at [email protected].
The Pentagon Wants $200 Billion for War in Iran — Where Do Colorado Congresspeople Stand?
As the war in Iran nears the end of its first month, the massive costs of the conflict are adding up. Last week, the Pentagon asked the White House for approval to bring a request for $200 billion in supplemental funding to Congress. A vote on such a bill would likely be close in both chambers, especially the House.
In the Streets: Upcoming Political Protests and Events in Colorado
Below are protest and political events scheduled across Colorado over the next week. If you know of any upcoming public events, please let us know at [email protected].
Gabe Evans Is Silent As His GOP Opponent Stands with Meatpacking Strikers. Other Republicans Equivocate — or Criticize Workers
As the country’s first meatpacking strike since the 1980s reaches its fifth day, a handful of Colorado’s top Democrats have spoken out in support of workers at the JBS facility, while leading Republicans, with one exception, have been silent or noncommittal — or critical of the 3,800 workers for walking off the job at the largest employer in Weld County.
Marx Cites High Betting Odds as Factor in CPAC Invite — Just Hours Before They Began to Fall
While no polls have been conducted in Colorado’s Republican gubernatorial primary yet, the race’s frontrunner, Victor Marx, pointed to his favorable odds on Polymarket on Monday as a reason he was invited to speak at an upcoming Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) event. As of 6 a.m. that morning, the prediction market gave him a 77% chance of winning the Republican nomination.
In the Streets: Upcoming Political Protests and Events in Colorado
Below are protest and political events scheduled across Colorado over the next week. If you know of any upcoming public events, please let us know at [email protected].
Graduated Income Tax Initiative Begins Signature Gathering Campaign
Educators, health care workers, local officials, and others rallied on the steps of the state Capitol Tuesday to launch a campaign to place an initiative on the November ballot that would ask voters if they want Colorado to implement a graduated income tax.