Colorado Newsline: A Denver judge on Wednesday blocked the Colorado governor’s office from forcing a state employee to hand over records to federal immigration authorities on 35 sponsors of unaccompanied immigrant children in the state.
The information was sought in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement subpoena from April.
The preliminary injunction, handed down by Denver District Court Judge A. Bruce Jones, applies only to Scott Moss and staffers in the Division of Labor Standards and Statistics within the state’s labor department. Moss is the division’s director.
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