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Lawmakers commend professionalism at Aurora Immigration Processing Center

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State Representative Lauren Boebert Proudly Serving the 3rd District of Colorado | Facebook Website

State Representative Lauren Boebert Proudly Serving the 3rd District of Colorado | Facebook Website

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-03) and Congressman Greg Lopez (CO-04) issued a joint statement following their visits to the Aurora Immigration Processing Center (IPC).

“Our teams were impressed with the professionalism displayed at the Aurora IPC and believe the Aurora IPC is doing a great job ensuring that criminal illegal aliens are taken off our streets. Democrats are misconstruing the purpose of facilities like these—which have been in operation for decades—in a ploy to abolish ICE by proxy, but the last thing Colorado needs are more criminals roaming our streets. High-quality facilities like Aurora IPC are essential in keeping our communities safe and ensure that these illegal aliens do not stir up even more heartbreaking and avoidable criminal activity across Colorado.”

The Aurora IPC employs 400 Coloradans and is owned and operated by GEO Group. The facility, along with other detention centers nationwide, is not owned or operated by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE). GEO was awarded the contract for the Aurora ICE Processing Center under a competitive bid process in December 1986 for approximately 150 detainees on behalf of the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), now known as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Currently, Aurora IPC houses 1,200 detainees.

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