Kyle Harris

Denverite Reporter

@kyle_a_harris[email protected]

Kyle’s been obsessing over Denver since he moved here from Chicago in 2005: What is this place? Who thrives here? Who’s pushed out? Who has room to create and fulfill their dreams? Whose dreams are squashed? And why? He’s the former culture editor at Westword, where he covered the city’s arts and music scene. Before that, he covered city and state politics as the managing editor at the Colorado Independent. He’s raced triathlons (slowly), grown food (well... with others), and toured the country in a folk-punk trio (apologetically). Now, he's reporting about Denver's growth and couldn't be happier about it.

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With Colorado’s immigration policies in the national spotlight, families wait to see what a new presidential administration will bring

Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday marks a new era. And of all the ways it could affect Colorado, the most immediate might be immigration. Tens of thousands of people live here without legal permission, and many who came here, especially in the past few years, are under scrutiny. Trump has named his mass deportation plan: Operation Aurora. Today, what effects Trump’s immigration policies could have for Coloradans, and what it means to have Colorado’s immigration policies in the national spotlight.