Department of Homeland Security
New Bill Calls For Dramatic Changes To U.S. Immigration System
The U.S. immigration system would undergo dramatic changes if a new bill being introduced is passed, but before anything else happens there must be a plan to secure the border.
Opinion: Republicans Stoke Racial Resentment And Divide The Country
Mitt Romney seems to be drinking the same Kool-Aid as some of his nuttiest supporters. Mitt Romney is silent… and occasionally joins in as his endorsers make increasingly outrageous statements against the president.
Gessler Seeks Citizenship Proof From Nearly 4,000
Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler has mailed letters to nearly 4,000 registered voters asking them to verify they are naturalized citizens, or voluntarily withdraw their voter registrations.
Lone Gunmen Always A Law Enforcement Challenge
The lone gunman keeps law enforcement officers across the country awake at night. He’s hard to pick out of a crowd. He has no criminal record. Often, he hasn’t told anyone about his plans.
Opinion: Florida’s Voter Purge Attempts To Stifle Democrats and Minorities
Elected officials would do well to remember that it is the job of the voters to pick their representatives, it is not the job of elected officials to pick who gets to vote.
Immigration Fingerprint Program Now Statewide
A program that automatically checks the immigration status of all jail inmates in Colorado quietly went into effect this week following years of opposition and fears it could lead to deportation for otherwise minor offenses or ensnare crime victims.
Full-Scale Disaster Drill Uses DIA As Evacuation Site
More than 200 patients were taken to nearly a dozen hospitals in the Denver metro area on Wednesday, all in an effort for emergency responders to be prepared for a disaster.
Gessler Steps Up Efforts To Prevent Non-Citizens From Voting
Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler is stepping up his efforts to prevent non-American citizens from voting.
California Pilot In Jail After Marijuana Bust At Boulder Airport
Investigators recently found 55 pounds of marijuana after searching a small plane in Boulder.
9/11 Legacy: Analysts Now Part Of Law Enforcement
On a single day in August, police investigated a bomb threat in Colorado Springs while, 850 miles away, officers checked out a suspicious package at an Air Force base in Illinois.




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