Colorado Politics

Immigrant groups on edge as White House crackdown moves ahead

Refugees, immigrant-rights groups and lawmakers held another rally in Denver Thursday in the wake of President Trump’s controversial executive order on immigration and border security –  and as he’s expected to issue a second order targeting Syrian refugees and other immigrants from Muslim countries.

This comes as a community center for refugees, Mango House in Aurora, received a threatening message that’s currently under investigation.

We report on some of the concerns and fears among members of the immigrant and minority communities in our state


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Denver Broncos sign lobbyists Sewald Hanfling

The Denver Broncos have a new lobbying firm to go along with the team’s new coach after signing up with powerhouse persuaders Sewald Hanfling Public Affairs this week. The young Denver-based firm will handle local government relations and also assist longtime Broncos lobbyists Bill and Lacee Artist of J. William Artist and Associates with matters […]

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Through tears of pride and sorrow, Legislature hosts annual Military Appreciation Day

Friday the 100 members of the Colorado Legislature are recognizing Military, Veterans, and MIA/POW Appreciation Day. There are tears of sorrow and pride, stories of heroism in combat overseas and in quietly readjusting to everyday life at home. There are puffed up chests and tear-stained cheeks. It will last hours. Men and women in uniform […]


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