I hadn’t realized that democrat worship of their illegals had become so Cult-like that there was a law passed, now repealed, that so corrupted the judicial system as to require attorneys to pledge under penalty and perjury that they wouldn't report any information for federal immigration enforcement purposes.
The law effectively forced attorneys to aid and abet the state violating federal immigration laws. This is just sick and depraved.
That Blue state’s anti-ICE pledge collapses as GOP warns of new sanctuary ‘confederacy’
Colorado has reversed a controversial requirement that attorneys using the state's court e-filing system certify they would not use court information to assist federal immigration enforcement efforts.
The verification requirement was removed from state law last week after Colorado Democratic Gov. Jared Polis signed House Bill 26-1276, creating a carveout for attorneys seeking to use the filing system.
Multiple attorneys spoke out in April after the state’s e-file system required them to certify they would not share such personal information with the federal government — a requirement Colorado officials said stemmed from the Protect Civil Rights Immigration Status Act of 2025
The law effectively forced attorneys to aid and abet the state violating federal immigration laws. This is just sick and depraved.
That Blue state’s anti-ICE pledge collapses as GOP warns of new sanctuary ‘confederacy’
Gov Jared Polis signed a bill creating a carveout after attorneys said the state was coopting them into sanctuary policies
Colorado has reversed a controversial requirement that attorneys using the state's court e-filing system certify they would not use court information to assist federal immigration enforcement efforts.
The verification requirement was removed from state law last week after Colorado Democratic Gov. Jared Polis signed House Bill 26-1276, creating a carveout for attorneys seeking to use the filing system.
Multiple attorneys spoke out in April after the state’s e-file system required them to certify they would not share such personal information with the federal government — a requirement Colorado officials said stemmed from the Protect Civil Rights Immigration Status Act of 2025


