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Colorado Congressman Jason Crow is hailing the House's passage of the National Defense Authorization Act.
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Colorado Rep. Jason Crow (D) says that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) denied him entry to Aurora's detention
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security says it requires requests to tour ICE detention facilities be submitted at least seven calendar days in advance for scheduling.
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Democratic Rep. Jason Crow was denied entry to the Aurora ICE Processing Center during an unannounced visit Sunday, marking what he said was the first time in six years that he had been turned away from the facility.
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He told FOX31's Matt Mauro that he approached the visit like he has other visits in the past: Walking up to the security checkpoint at the main entry and presenting his congressional ID card while also identifying himself as a member of Congress.
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Colorado Rep. Jason Crow says he was denied from entering an ICE detention facility in Aurora, despite a law allowing congress members the ability to visit for oversight purposes. The Department of Homeland Security says the congressman needed to give a week's notice before visiting.