Congressman urges community engagement to protect democratic rights amid challenges

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During a recent J.E.D.I. Task Force meeting focused on immigration and detention, Congressman Jason Crow emphasized the critical importance of community engagement in shaping the future of the nation. He urged attendees to remain active and involved, highlighting that the decisions made in the coming years will significantly impact future generations. Crow reflected on the current challenges facing democracy, stating, "We didn't ask for this moment... but this is the moment we're in," drawing parallels to historical movements that demanded courage and action.

The meeting also addressed the conditions at the Aurora Detention Center, where representatives from Crow's office have been actively engaging with detainees. They reported that while they previously received detailed reports from ICE, the agency has now ceased this practice, requiring staff to gather information directly through conversations with detainees. This change raises concerns about transparency and oversight in detention facilities.

In addition to discussing the detention center, the meeting included plans to distribute "know your rights" materials to the community, ensuring that individuals are informed about their rights and available resources. The congressman's office is committed to providing support and assistance to those navigating immigration issues.

As the meeting concluded, Crow reiterated his dedication to advocating for the community and encouraged attendees to join him in this important work. The discussions highlighted the ongoing need for vigilance and action in the face of evolving challenges in immigration policy and human rights.

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