Colorado County Takes Drastic Steps To Curb Illegal Immigration: ‘No More Freeloading’

Dallas County, Colorado has warned bus companies to stop transporting newly arrived illegal aliens to its area. Colorado has been overwhelmed by tens of thousands of illegal aliens arriving in the state due to its “sanctuary” policies, which prevents state and local law enforcement from coordinating with federal officials on deportations.

Douglas County Commissioner George Teal made clear that his community, which leans overwhelmingly Republican, is not a sanctuary city. “No more freeloading,” Teal recently told Fox News.

Under a new ordinance, busses dropping off “commercial passengers” in “unplanned locations” in Douglas County could be slapped with fines as high as $1,000. Local law enforcement will also have the capability to seize the buses.

The legislation comes as Colorado towns and counties seek to run from the effects of illegal immigration, which has led to shortages and instability in Denver. City officials have warned that the crisis has placed a financial strain on the city while others have been caught on video instructing illegal aliens to go to New York or Chicago instead.


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