Denver police, Immigration Protest
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Denver police arrested several demonstrators during a march against ICE raids in downtown Denver Tuesday night.
More than a dozen rallies across the state were peace. Police used pepper balls and smoke on one group in Denver.
A group marched to the ICE facility in Aurora on Monday in solidarity with protestors in Los Angeles. Another rally is expected to happen today at the state capitol in Denver.
Police in Denver responded in full force to marches downtown after an earlier peaceful protest at the Colorado State Capitol.
At one point, protesters in the area of Broadway and Exposition Avenue were ordered to leave by the Denver Police Department.
A day of mostly peaceful protests against federal immigration enforcement ended with Denver police in tactical gear ordering a group of protesters on Broadway to disperse.
A protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement and its policies is scheduled to happen at the Colorado State Capitol on Tuesday afternoon.
The head of Colorado’s state employee union Monday blasted Gov. Jared Polis’ decision to fulfill a federal immigration subpoena. Labor leaders and elected officials also decried