Colorado county distances from Denver ‘sanctuary city’ policies by threatening busing companies

A Colorado county is warning bus companies not to stop there to drop off immigrants as they have done in Denver.

Douglas County issued an ordinance that allows law enforcement to seize any buses leaving immigrant passengers within its limits and establishes a fine of $1,000 per passenger to any bus company in violation of the order. County Commissioner George Teal said on Fox and Friends on Thursday that the ordinance “was required to make sure that we can keep our community safe.” 

“We know that it’s just a matter of time before Denver starts diverting buses here into Douglas County. We’re to the south of Denver — right between Denver and Colorado Springs. And that’s why we did this ordinance, so that, when that happens, we’re prepared,” Teal said.

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