Colorado immigrants and their allies walked from Denver to Greeley earlier this month in a pilgrimage calling for the state's congressional leaders to support legislation that would expand a pathway to citizenship for immigrants without legal status.
Colorado immigrants walked from Denver to Greeley this month in a pilgrimage calling for the state's members of Congress to support the expansion of a pathway to citizenship.
Omar Gomez and Homero Ocon are biking for immigration reform and calling for an end to deportations. They hope to pressure federal officials to make changes prior to November’s midterm elections.
Immigration activists with United for Immigration Reform Colorado arrived in Chicago on the 24th day of a 40-day bicycle ride from Colorado to Washington, D.C.