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Interesting bit of news for the Denver area, Homicides down 60% since ICE raids began.
Denver, long considered a sanctuary city, is witnessing one of the most dramatic declines in violent crime in the United States following a concentrated effort by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to remove criminal illegal immigrants.
While city officials credit local reforms and community engagement, outside observers point to recent federal immigration enforcement actions as a key factor. The Trump administration’s expanded deportation efforts this year targeted criminal aliens in the Denver metro area, including members of the Venezuelan-based Tren de Aragua gang. ICE reportedly arrested 538 illegal aliens across Colorado, with Denver serving as a focal point of the operation.
Denver Sees 60% Drop in Homicides Following ICE Crackdown on Criminal Migrants – [your]NEWS
Denver, long considered a sanctuary city, is witnessing one of the most dramatic declines in violent crime in the United States following a concentrated effort by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to remove criminal illegal immigrants.
While city officials credit local reforms and community engagement, outside observers point to recent federal immigration enforcement actions as a key factor. The Trump administration’s expanded deportation efforts this year targeted criminal aliens in the Denver metro area, including members of the Venezuelan-based Tren de Aragua gang. ICE reportedly arrested 538 illegal aliens across Colorado, with Denver serving as a focal point of the operation.
Denver Sees 60% Drop in Homicides Following ICE Crackdown on Criminal Migrants – [your]NEWS