
Allison Sherry
Justice Reporter at Colorado Public Radio
Covering justice/injustice in public safety @CPRNews. Also sometimes @NPR. Previous @denverpost @startribune in DC. Mama. I’m here to hold people accountable.
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1 week ago |
the-journal.com | Allison Sherry |Ben Markus
Wednesday, Apr 16, 2025 3:11 PM Updated Thursday, Apr.
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1 week ago |
durangoherald.com | Allison Sherry |Ben Markus
Workers say Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been a steady presence A Colorado judge has ordered federal immigration agents to stop doing civil enforcement in and around courthouses in three Western Slope counties, the first known judicial usage of a Colorado law designed to make courts safe from immigration raids. Ninth Judicial District Chief Judge John Neiley issued the previously unreported order for Garfield, Pitkin and Rio Blanco counties on April 8.
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2 weeks ago |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Allison Sherry |Martin Kaste
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed the Trump administration a victory, backing the legality of the administration's effort to deport accused members of the Venezuelan criminal gang known as Tren de Aragua under the Alien Enemies Act. The court also required the government to give the Venezuelans "reasonable time" to contest their deportations. Federal officials have framed the gang as a national scourge and an "invasion," something gang experts say is likely overstated.
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2 weeks ago |
nhpr.org | Allison Sherry |Martin Kaste
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed the Trump administration a victory, backing the legality of the administration's effort to deport accused members of the Venezuelan criminal gang known as Tren de Aragua under the Alien Enemies Act. The court also required the government to give the Venezuelans "reasonable time" to contest their deportations. Federal officials have framed the gang as a national scourge and an "invasion," something gang experts say is likely overstated.
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1 month ago |
denverite.com | Allison Sherry
Lawyers for detained immigrant advocate Jeanette Vizguerra argued to a federal appeals court that immigration authorities made a procedural mistake back in 2013 when they first tried to deport her back to Mexico. And because of that mistake, they argue, those immigration authorities can’t deport Vizguerra now. In a short but dense, six-page motion filed with the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Vizguerra’s lawyers lay out her long odyssey through the nation’s complicated immigration system.
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