Denver Mayor Hancock Declares Tuesday 'Immigration Day Of Action'

DENVER (CBS4)- Denver Mayor Michael Hancock declared Tuesday an Immigrant Day of Action on the steps of the City County Building.

The City of Denver is trying to embrace immigrants by joining other cities. The declaration is designed to celebrate the community's contributions to the Mile High City.

Hancock and other city leaders were on hand for the voluntary proclamation on the steps of the City County Building.

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock on Tuesday (credit: CBS)

 

Although Hancock doesn't believe Denver fits the designation of Sanctuary City, he has never faltered from his position with immigrants and refugees saying that he welcomes all as long as law enforcement are not made to do the work of federal immigration authorities.

Hancock's office says Immigrant Day of Action is a reminder of the importance of immigrants in the U.S.

The mayor's office released a statement that it plans to "announce a new effort to showcase the diverse people who make Denver the beautiful home we are all proud of."

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