December 5, 2016

Colorado business groups band together on immigration reform

Several Colorado chambers of commerce and other business groups are banding together to make their stances clear on immigration reform in light of a Donald Trump presidency.

The Denver Business Journal reports that groups like the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, Colorado Farm Bureau and Associated Builders and Contractors/Rocky Mountain have formed a coalition called Coloradans for Immigration Reform with a platform that, among other things, “recognizes that America cannot and should not engage in mass deportations of millions of productive members of society.”

Several Colorado chambers of commerce and other business groups are banding together to make their stances clear on immigration reform in light of a Donald Trump presidency.

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The Denver Business Journal reports that groups like the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, Colorado Farm Bureau and Associated Builders and Contractors/Rocky Mountain have formed a coalition called Coloradans for Immigration Reform with a platform that, among other things, “recognizes that America cannot and should not engage in mass deportations of millions of productive members of society.”

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