What data shows about ICE arrests in Colorado in 2025

Arrest rates through mid-October increased fourfold over 2024

Monique Sherman, the Detention Program Managing Attorney at the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network, said that the data matches her expectations, and that a much larger share of detained people she saw this year were apprehended internally — at work, home or during a traffic stop — rather than at the border.

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Immigrant Rights and Community Activist Jeanette Vizguerra-Ramirez Released from ICE Detention