An attempt by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to scrap an ICE cooperation lawsuit that he's facing , which has led to a Denver judge temporarily blocking the governor from sending information about sponsors of undocumented and unaccompanied immigrant children to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, was shot down last week. Lawyers for the whistleblower suing Polis say the governor has spent "well over $100,000 in taxpayer money trying to make this case go away" so he can keep collaborating with ICE "behind closed doors."
District Court Judge A. Bruce Jones rejected a motion from Polis to dismiss the lawsuit — filed in June by former state labor department employee and current Colorado law professor Scott Moss — on Nov. 26, affirming that Moss had standing to sue the governor and ordering P

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