Immigrant advocates gathered at the headquarters of the Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network to rally together with community members and faith leaders against the Trump administration and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy of separating...
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Asylum/Refugee Status
ACLU sues ICE over asylum-seeker detentions
Colorado residents might be interested in learning that the ACLU has filed a lawsuit against the federal government because of detentions of asylum seekers. The lawsuit was filed on May 17 in federal court against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency....
Things to know when seeking asylum in the US
There was a man who told Customs and Border Protection officers that he'd rather spend his life in a United States prison than return to his country of origin because it was so dangerous to live amid the violence there. You may be able to relate to that man's story...
What happens after the revocation of temporary protected status?
The federal government recently announced the termination of temporary protected status (TPS) for immigrants from El Salvador. This is not the first country to lose TPS in recent memory, as immigrants from Haiti will have their status revoked on January 22nd, 2018....
Obtaining temporary protected status
Escaping your native country may be the most difficult and dangerous decision of your life. Perhaps you desired to protect your family, and you worried for their safety every minute of the day. While you may want to return home, war, famine, an epidemic or some other...
Escaping to a brighter future
If you have suffered torture or persecution in your home country, you may be making plans to escape. Perhaps you are thinking of coming to the United States and seeking asylum. If this is your plan, there are some important things to know before you risk your life...
Study shows Colorado refugees contribute to America
The results of a Colorado study on refugee integration are in: Most refugees are working hard to contribute to society and the economy. In fact, the study found that 75 percent of refugees were "highly integrated" after living in the U.S. for four years. Additional...