The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado filed a federal lawsuit Thursday accusing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents of violating U.S. law by detaining people based on their skin color, accent, or perceived nationality to fulfill alleged arrest quotas set by Trump administration officials.
Filed in U.S. District Court in Colorado, the lawsuit names Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem; acting ICE Director Todd Lyons; and Robert Guadian, director of ICE’s Denver field office, as defendants.
It cites four Colorado residents detained by ICE this year and seeks class-action status to halt what the ACLU called unlawful “warrantless arrests.”
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