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The big picture: The cards were found inside [at least] two abandoned cars belonging to people who ICE detained in the Western Slope county on Wednesday, Alex Sanchez, president and CEO of Voces Unidas, tells us.
State of play: ICE "unequivocally condemned" the incident, noting supervisors "acted swiftly to address the issue," per a statement provided to Axios on Friday from an unnamed Department of Homeland Security spokesperson.
- According to Sanchez, family members of the people detained found the cards, which were printed with the address of an ICE field office and detention facility in Aurora.
- Voces Unidas is an immigrant advocacy nonprofit based in Glenwood Springs that provides resources and legal aid to people in 15 counties in the region.
State of play: ICE "unequivocally condemned" the incident, noting supervisors "acted swiftly to address the issue," per a statement provided to Axios on Friday from an unnamed Department of Homeland Security spokesperson.