Andrew Romanoff's record on immigration complicates his progressive bid for U.S. Senate
Andrew Romanoff pitches himself to Democratic voters as the proven progressive option in Colorados 2020 primary race for U.S. Senate.
But his record on immigration complicates that narrative. As Colorados House speaker from 2005 to 2009, he oversaw the passage of what at the time were considered among the most restrictive policies in the nation when it comes to people living in the U.S. illegally.
Romanoff has specifically come under attack and been criticized both from fellow candidates and immigration advocates for his role in a series of measures passed by the legislature in 2006, including during a special legislative session that year.
Senate Bill 90 was the most consequential of the 2006 measures, requiring local law enforcement to report arrestees to federal authorities if officers suspected them of being in the U.S. unlawfully. The bill was repealed in 2013. There were also policies restricting people living in the U.S. illegally from accessing government assistance programs and requiring business owners to provide proof of the legal work status of their employees.
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