One month into the Trump Administration, tensions are high in immigrant communities across the United States. In Denver, Colorado, residents are mobilizing to prepare for potential immigration raids, fighting back against new proposals and policies.
The fear of sudden detentions and deportations has gripped many families. Community organizations are stepping up efforts to educate residents about their rights and how to respond if approached by immigration authorities.
“We want our neighbors to feel safe and supported,” said Maria Gonzalez, a local organizer. “It’s important that everyone knows their legal rights and has a plan in place.”
Workshops and meetings are being held throughout Denver, providing resources and information. Volunteers are distributing flyers and setting up hotlines to assist those in need.
The city’s diverse communities are coming together in solidarity. “It’s about standing up for one another,” said David Lee, a student activist. “We’re all part of this community, and we won’t let fear divide us.”
As policies continue to evolve, Denver residents remain vigilant. Their message is clear: unity and resilience in the face of uncertainty.
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