Friday letters: ICE permit concerns and Earth Day
Residents say ICE has violated permit rules by holding detainees over 12 hours and operating with an expired permit.
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As data shows more people detained over 12 hours, Glenwood officials recommend upholding ICE facility’s permit
Glenwood Springs officials are recommending that the city’s planning and zoning commission uphold a special use permit approved in 2003 for Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s short-term holding facility and administrative office near the Glenwood Meadows shopping area, despite data that shows ICE detained people for over 12 hours at the site, in violation of the conditions of its permit. According to city officials, a change in federal polic…
Friday letters: ICE permit concerns and Earth Day
Revoke ICE’s special use permit The ICE detention center on 101 Midland has become a valley-wide issue, probably soon to be national, and that’s why we are seeing more and more people from beyond Glenwood Springs voicing their concern. Mine is simple: nothing about ICE’s behavior, locally or nationally, suggests that it would abide by any new special use permit. It has already broken the law — in part by holding detainees for longer than 12 hour…
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