Republican representatives grilled Denver Mayor Mike Johnston during a six hour House Oversight Committee hearing about immigration policy in Washington.
Federal judge gives green light
New video released from the city of Denver shows the moments that fueled a tense back and forth between Mayor Mike Johnston and a lawmaker during the oversight committee hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said he would consider making “adjustments” to how the city and county release inmates suspected of living in the country without proper authorization after ICE agents said a Venezuelan national assaulted an agent late last week outside the Denver County Jail.
An illegal Venezuelan migrant who allegedly raped his boss’s 14-year-old daughter while he was living in the family’s basement in Colorado only spent eight days in jail, forcing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to hunt him down on the streets,
Democratic Mayors Michelle Wu and Brandon Johnson could not explicitly tell Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer Wednesday whether they would
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston was one of four city leaders from what Congressional Republicans called "sanctuary cities" grilled in front of the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Wednesday.
Johnston’s appearance at a Wednesday congressional hearing was successful at least in one way: He appeared to avert any viral-video moments.
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