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Posts by Councilperson Stacie Gilmore

Denver City Council Denver City Council makes laws, budgets City money, and has authority to investigate City agencies and employees. The Denver City Council has 13 council members, 11 from equally populated districts, a...

Please ask City Council to approve Bill 25-0256 to allow Denver International Airport to launch the National Environmental Policy Act study to consider how we address this corridor.

Sign up for Public Comment at City Council 5 p.m. today and March 17th! Denvergov.org/CityCouncil

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We deserve to have safe roads in District 11. We all know that Peña Boulevard is dangerous and it’s affecting our quality of life.

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Thank you Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition for your volunteers and humanitarian work.

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Colorado councilwoman encourages people to 'report' ICE activity to help illegal immigrants avoid capture Denver, Colorado councilwoman Stacie Gillmore called upon local residents to report on ICE agents as they attempt to find and deport illegal immigrants.

Yes, it's scary speaking truth to power. Do it anyway. The constitution gives every person in the United States rights.

The majority of immigrants and refuges in our city are hardworking families with children. www.foxnews.com/media/colora...

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State agencies can only collect immigration status when it is required by state or federal law.

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Third party entities can only access state databases if they sign an agreement not to share information with ICE.

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All residents in colorado, regardless of immigration status, can obtain a driver’s license.

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State agencies cannot share personal identifying information with ICE unless ice provides a warrant or subpoena.

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IGSA contracts (allowing local jails to rent beds to ice for detention) are not allowed.

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Police departments cannot hold someone for ice beyond their scheduled release date, and police cannot arrest someone solely on their immigration status.

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It is illegal in Colorado to threaten to report someone’s immigration status to force them to give money, do something illegal, or stop them from reporting a crime.

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If you post bond for someone who is then deported, you are entitled to a full refund.

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You must be informed of your right to refuse an interview with ICE in jail.

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Probation officers cannot share information with ICE.

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ICE cannot make arrests in or around courthouses, or when someone is on their way to or from court.

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ICE raids have started across the country. We must stay vigilant and informed in this emotionally turbulent time and do all we can to keep families together.

Don’t forget that you and your neighbors have rights—use them. Learn more at bit.ly/KYRColorado

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This is a challenging and heartbreaking time for our community.

If you see activity by ICE, stay safe and know you have every right to report it. More than 600 volunteers with the Colorado Rapid Response Network take calls in English and Spanish 24/7.

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Two weeks in and we’ve already received 400+ responses.

What can improve in Far Northeast Denver? Take my survey 👉 bit.ly/FNESurvey

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Loved getting out this weekend with the family! Supporting local businesses at Denver Christkindlmarket ❤️🎄

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(9/9) Remember this: you are not alone.

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(8/9) Key organizations for emergency assistance:

More info at Denvergov.org/newcomers

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(7/9) Key organizations for finding and maintaining community:

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(6/9) Key organizations for education and langue assistance (both children and adults):

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(5/9) Key organizations for workforce assistance:

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(4/9) Key organizations for healthcare access:

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(3/9) Key organizations for housing support:

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(2/9) Key organizations for legal aid:

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🧵 To the #denver immigrant community: We stand with you, value you and want to help you. These are some groups you can turn to for help.

Go to Denvergov.org/newcomers for more. (1/9)

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Stories With Stacie: Saba and Warren Mitchell
Stories With Stacie: Saba and Warren Mitchell YouTube video by Denver City Councilmember Stacie Gilmore

My conversation with Denver Fire Department Division Chief Warren Mitchell and Firefighter Saba Mitchell is ready to watch!

I’m so grateful they could share their story with me 💜

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It is not Denver’s job, or any city’s job, to carry out an overtly political agenda that violates the safety and security of our community and those who live here.

We will continue to monitor this situation and share more details on city actions and protections as we have them. (3/3)

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