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Colo. Supreme Court denies El Paso County appeal in ACLU battle over ICE holds at jail

The Colorado Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from El Paso County after a 4th Judicial District Judge ordered the release of two inmates who were being held solely at the request of federal immigration enforcement authorities.

The ACLU of Colorado sued Sheriff Bill Elder on Feb. 27 on behalf of two inmates, arguing that the Sheriff’s Office has illegally kept people in jail “for days, weeks, even months” after they posted bond or resolved their cases, because ICE asked that those inmates be detained.

The county appealed Bentley’s decision to the Colorado Supreme Court.

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Colo. Supreme Court denies El Paso County appeal in ACLU battle over ICE holds at jail

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