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Colorado to participate in immigrant identification effort

Posted: Jan 4, 2011 10:13 AM by Greg Boyce

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DENVER (AP) - Gov. Bill Ritter says Colorado will participate in a federal program aimed at identifying illegal immigrants when they're booked into jails.
Ritter announced Tuesday that Colorado is joining 35 other states in implementing the federal Secure Communities program but with some modifications.

The program uses fingerprints to check a person's immigration status during jail bookings. Ritter said the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement
agency will provide Colorado with quarterly reports and statistics so the state can assess how the program is working. Immigrant advocacy groups worry the program will lead to racial profiling.

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