ICE Officers in Colorado Must Undergo Training After Violations

May 13, 2026, 12:22 AM UTC

ICE officers in Colorado must adhere to comprehensive training and reporting requirements after a district court found Tuesday the agency materially violated a preliminary injunction governing warrantless arrests.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in the US District Court for the District of Colorado demonstrated “widespread noncompliance” with a November 2025 order requiring officers to conduct individualized flight-risk assessments before making warrantless arrests, Judge R. Brooke Jackson said in an order. The district court granted an enforcement order mandating training for all ICE officers and enhanced documentation of arrest practices.

ICE has “demonstrated material noncompliance with the PI Order ...

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