Montrose County passes 'non-sanctuary' resolution ... Citing the potential strain on resources caused by the influx of immigrants to the state, and following similar moves by other local governments in Colorado, Montrose County officials passed a resolution Wednesday declaring the county to be a "non-sanctuary county." Roger Rash, chairman of the Montrose County Board of Commissioners, put it like this: "... we're going to take care of our citizens, first and foremost. And, it's about time that government does that, because our border is a sieve and those people are just flooding across it — with the help of our own government — and I find that absolutely despicable. We're not taking care of our veterans, we're not taking care of our own homeless people and we're allowing this, and I find that very despicable." You can read about Montrose's 'non-sanctuary' resolution here. Have a Good One, Jeremy Morrison, managing editor QUICK LINKS |
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