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    Denver Mayor Vows Resistance Against Federal Mass Deportation

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:November 23, 20242 Mins Read
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    Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has announced his intent to take significant action to counter the incoming federal administration’s proposed mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. Johnston emphasized that the city’s sanctuary status would remain firm and pledged that local law enforcement and community members would play a key role in preventing these deportations.

    Johnston described the anticipated standoff as potentially resembling a historic protest moment, symbolizing Denver’s commitment to protecting its undocumented population. Plans include mobilizing police officers and as many as 50,000 residents to create a barrier against federal agents attempting to detain immigrants within the city limits.

    The announcement follows the Trump administration’s promise to enforce strict immigration policies, including aggressive actions against sanctuary cities. Plans by federal officials include deploying immigration enforcement agents to apprehend individuals released by local jurisdictions and potentially withholding federal funding from cities that refuse to comply.

    Some critics, including local officials from nearby cities, have expressed concerns about the mayor’s stance, arguing that it could escalate tensions and challenge the rule of law. Despite this criticism, Johnston has reiterated his commitment to ensuring the city’s policies align with its sanctuary designation.

    As Denver prepares for potential conflicts between local and federal authorities, the broader debate over immigration enforcement continues to unfold, highlighting the complex challenges cities face in balancing federal directives with local priorities.

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