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Immigrant Rights in Boulder County
Boulder County is committed to making sure everyone in our community, no matter where they’re from or what their immigration status is, feels safe accessing the justice system. The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office has worked hard to create policies and programs that support and protect immigrants, ensuring they have the resources and protections they need to live and thrive here.
Immigrant Rights in the Courthouse
Colorado law protects immigrants from being arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at courthouses unless ICE has a judicial warrant. This means you can go to court, participate in legal proceedings, or seek help without worrying about immigration enforcement. In addition, state agencies and the Probation Department cannot ask about or share your immigration status with ICE unless the law specifically requires it.
The District Attorney’s Office takes these protections seriously. We don’t seek information about immigration status, and we work to make sure court proceedings are fair for everyone. If you’re concerned about safety, we can adjust court dates or help you navigate the process, so you can feel secure.
Our Community Protection Division (CPD) is here to help. We offer education, outreach, and solutions to consumer issues like wage theft or fraud. If you’ve been taken advantage of or are struggling with a dispute, CPD can step in to advocate for your rights. Our goal is to prevent harm before it happens and resolve problems quickly and fairly.
Boulder County is home to several organizations that work alongside us to support immigrants in our community:
- Local Community Groups: El Comité de Longmont, Intercambio, and AMISTAD Immigrant Center help build connections and self-sufficiency for immigrants and refugees.
- Legal Help: The Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County provides free or low-cost legal support, offering guidance in both English and Spanish to help you navigate immigration challenges.
- Resources: Resources are available to teach you about your rights as a community member or preparing for emergencies involving your family: Boulder County Immigrant Resources | Recursos Para Inmigrates
Standing for Justice
We know trust is the foundation of a strong community and the criminal justice system. That’s why we strive to treat everyone with dignity and fairness, regardless of their immigration status. We also recognize that criminal charges can sometimes have unexpected consequences for immigrants. When resolving cases, our prosecutors take these factors into account to reach just outcomes.
Our message is simple: Boulder County’s justice system is here for you. Whether you’re a victim, a witness, or someone seeking help, we want you to feel safe coming forward. Together, we can build a community where everyone belongs and is treated with respect.
If you have questions or need support, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help.
Related Resources
- District Attorney Policy Immigration Collateral Consequences | Política Sobre Las Consecuencias Colaterales De La Inmigración
- Boulder District Attorney’s Office Immigrant Protection Initiatives | Iniciativas para proteger a los inmigrantes
- Immigrant Rights in the Boulder County Justice System | Derechos de los inmigrantes en el sistema judicial del condado de Boulder
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