Colorado Judge Orders ICE to Retrain Officers Over Warrantless Arrests

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A Denver federal judge ruled that ICE must retrain its Colorado arresting officers, tighten how it documents warrantless arrests, and cover immigrant-attorney fees after finding ongoing violations of a court injunction limiting warrantless arrests; ICE must complete a comprehensive training program within 45 days for all officers authorized to stop people without warrants and may not make such arrests until trained, while also providing training materials, trained-officer lists, and arrest records to defense lawyers. The decision is part of a broader legal challenge to the Trump-era immigration enforcement in Colorado.
- ICE must retrain officers who make arrests in Colorado, federal judge rules The Colorado Sun
- Federal judge orders ICE agents to get more training to prevent unlawful arrests Colorado Public Radio
- Federal judge rules ICE in Colorado violated order limiting warrantless arrests Yahoo
- ICE Arrests Violated Order Requiring Warrants in D.C., Judge Rules The New York Times
- ICE violated order about warrantless arrests in DC, judge says NBC4 Washington
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