
Colorado House Judiciary Review Immigration Bills
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Colorados House Judiciary Committee reviews two bills on Tuesday, aiming to tighten immigration enforcement rules. The first bill, HB26-1276, enhances oversight of detention centers, adds transparency for federal subpoenas, and bars state agencies from transporting detainees. The second bill, HB26-1275, mandates state law enforcement officers to clearly identify themselves, prohibiting masks. These measures follow growing concerns over immigration holds management, with Denvers city council recently passing a similar rule banning masks for all officers within city limits. Federal homeland security officials have criticized such local restrictions, but the committee hearing could set the tone for Colorados balance between state laws and immigration efforts.
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