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Immigration arrests in Colorado have surged under the Trump administration. Now we know how much.

Summary by Denver Post
Colorado’s first immigration arrest of the second Trump administration came shortly after the president was inaugurated on Jan. 20. Before the inaugural ball kicked off in the nation’s capital, a Honduran man in his late 20s was arrested in Craig. Between when President Donald Trump returned to office in January and June 10, 1,355 people in Colorado have faced administrative arrest by federal immigration authorities, according to data from U.S. …

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If you only have a few seconds, read these lines:In TikTok circulates a video generated with artificial intelligence (IA) that claims that all immigrants will be sent to fight for Israel and receive U.S. citizenship immediately upon return.This is false.Although the U.S. allows naturalization by military service, only those who already have the green card or are U.S. citizens can enter the army.There is no evidence or official information that I…

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Denver Post broke the news in Denver, United States on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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