- Deportations
- Feb 20:
- Refugio asiste a migrantes con VIH/sida en Tijuana
- Jan 23:
- Estados Unidos siente impacto de programa de deportación
- Jan 11:
- NY: Critican sistema de revisión de deportaciones
- Jan 2:
- EEUU: deportan a menos inmigrantes en el noroeste
- Dec 29:
- Hermanos de Colorado inician campaña de ayuda a veteranos deportados
- Dec 21:
- Officials: Undocumented immigrants mostly from Central America
- Sep 18:
- DHS approves 29 people for delayed deportation
- Aug 16:
- Immigration officials say report wrong showing lower deportations
- Jun 20:
- Hijos de mexicanos repatriados, un drama aparte
- May 14:
- Opositores a programas migratorios en EEUU buscan ayuda local
- Local immigration stories
- Mar 7:
- Highway changes for undocumented immigrants are in the works
- Feb 22:
- Colorado Senate gives first OK to in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants
- Study finds foreign-born workers contribute much to Colorado economy
- Inmigrantes aportan millones a economía de Colorado
- Feb 21:
- Cambiaría la situación de los indocumentados en las carreteras de Colorado
- Feb 13:
- Coffman afirma en Aurora que ahora favorece legalización de inmigrantes
- Coffman tells Aurora crowd he favors legal status for immigrants
- Feb 4:
- Congresista Coffman propone aceptar a ciertos indocumentados en las fuerzas armadas
- Invitan a vigilia de solidaridad por inmigrantes detenidos en Aurora
- Jan 31:
- Redada en Greeley es recordada con temor
WASHINGTON- Federal officials say they arrested more than 3,100 immigrants convicted of serious crimes and fugitives in a six-day nationwide sweep.
Officials at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement say the sweep included every state and involved more than 1,900 of the agency's officers and agents.
Federal officials said that 92 were arrested in Denver, Aurora and 21 other cities in Colorado.
More than 1,000 of the people arrested had multiple criminal convictions. The most severe cases included murder, manslaughter, drug trafficking and sexual crimes against minors.
The totals included an estimated 50 gang members and 149 convicted sex offenders.
The sweep comes nearly a year after ICE pledged to focus on deporting illegal immigrants with serious criminal histories and those who posed national security threats, while going easier on many who stay out of trouble.


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