Twenty-two states including Colorado are suing to block what they say is an unconstitutional attempt by President Donald Trump to end birthright citizenship in the United States.
Excellence was not a lofty goal for Jessie; it was the standard,” an online memorial page set up for the Marine shared.
There's been a swift response to President Donald's Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship as 22 state attorneys general, including Colorado, filed suit.
A female gray wolf traveled in watersheds—alongside natural water sources such as rivers and streams—in Chaffee, Park and Fremont counties in January, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife's monthly tracking map, released on Wednesday.
After his inauguration, President Donald Trump signed several executive orders, one of which would end birthright citizenship.
Democratic state lawmakers sent a message of solidarity with Latino, Muslim and African immigrant communities as mass deportations loom.
After his inauguration, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would end birthright citizenship. Colorado is one of the states suing to stop him.
The subhead of this story has been rewritten to clarify that the executive order only applies to those born within the United States after 30 days from the date of this order.
The idea that a president could override the Constitution with the stroke of a pen is a flagrant assault on the rule of law and our constitutional republic,” Colorado Attorney General Phil
A 16-mile long, eight-foot fence on Culebra Peak in Costilla County, a sore subject for residents who have enjoyed generations of hunting, grazing, and logging on the mountain, is now
On the second day of President Donald Trump’s administration, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser joined ... the constitutional rights entitled to all children born in the United States.. “The White House executive order attempting to end ...