Colorado’s court filing system has reinstated a controversial mandate requiring immigration attorneys to accept a state-mandated oath that supports sanctuary immigration policies. This policy, which initially appeared as a temporary measure last fall, is now a permanent requirement for legal practitioners in the state. The development raises concerns about compelled speech and government overreach in the legal profession.

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This mandate may impact immigration attorneys’ ability to represent clients who may not align with state-sanctioned policies. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.


Source: SengCenter

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