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GOP-sponsored bill okays cooperation with feds for felons on probation

DENVER — It took just 16 lines for Senator Rod Pelton and Representatives Jarvis Caldwell and Carlos Baron, all Republicans, to articulate their support for cooperation between Colorado law enforcement and federal immigration officials.

House Bill 25-1140 “Concerning authorizing probation employees to disclose information to immigration authorities for certain individuals,” simply allows for “a probation officer or employee to provide personal information about an individual to federal immigration authorities if the individual is on probation for certain violent felony offenses.”

Pelton said while the bill is just smart policy, he’s not confident it will ever even be debated on the floor of the statehouse.

The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives on January 29 and assigned to the Democrat-controlled House Judiciary Committee where it will likely die, according to Pelton. It is scheduled to be heard at 1:30 p.m. on February 11.

“The majority of Democrats seem to think that Colorado police should not help,” Pelton said, referencing Speaker of the House Julie McCluskie, who has repeatedly said that Colorado law enforcement should not do the job of the federal government. “This is not about doing their job. This is about cooperation. It’s good policy, and when we see good policy, we should do something. Unfortunately, I don’t think it’s going to happen.”

Pelton said he signed on to the bill because he believes Colorado should no longer make it illegal for police officers to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

“There’s going to be law enforcement officers who cooperate with ICE no matter whether it’s legal,” Pelton said. “I don’t want to make criminals out of police officers just because they are cooperating with federal law enforcement.”

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