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Caroline Dias Goncalves was pulled over on a traffic stop and released with a warning. Afterwards, ICE agents arrested her after she exited the highway.
Thousands of people protested in marches against President Trump and his immigration policies.
The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office released a statement addressing the traffic stop involving Caroline Dias Goncalves, a woman who was detained by ICE after she was pulled over during a trip to Denver.
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A sheriff's deputy in Colorado briefly pulled over Caroline Dias Goncalves before immigration agents detained her. Now county ...
Saturday protests in Denver began peacefully with thousands participating in the "No Kings" and "ICE Out" rallies. But after those demonstrations ended, hundreds continued marching.
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Three dozen protesters were arrested Saturday night in Denver on investigation of charges ranging from blocking streets to ...
Demonstrations were planned across Colorado as part of a “nationwide day of defiance," dubbed “No Kings," against the Trump ...
Denver police arrested 36 people during a protest downtown Saturday night, deploying smoke and pepper balls to disperse ...