Colorado nonprofits encrypt messages, lock doors to ward off federal threats. ‘Will they come after you?’
Colorado nonprofits have adopted legal and security measures amid fears of federal crackdowns, with some foundations providing over $2 million in support for emerging community needs and legal aid.
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Colorado nonprofits encrypt messages, lock doors to ward off federal threats. ‘Will they come after you?’
Amid the Trump administration’s crackdowns on both immigrants and nonprofit groups, organizations in Colorado are hiring lawyers, limiting data collection and locking their doors to ward off federal threats to them or the people they serve. One statewide nonprofit that works with the immigrant community considered giving disposable phones to its staff members, who now communicate largely on encrypted messaging apps. Another nonprofit in Denver n…
Colorado nonprofits encrypt messages, lock doors to ward off federal threats. ‘Will they come after you?’
Amid the Trump administration’s crackdowns on both immigrants and nonprofit groups, organizations in Colorado are hiring lawyers, limiting data collection and locking their doors to ward off federal threats to them or the people they serve. One statewide nonprofit that works with the immigrant community considered giving disposable phones to its staff members, who now communicate largely on encrypted messaging apps. Another nonprofit in Denver n…
Colorado nonprofits encrypt messages, lock doors to ward off federal threats. ‘Will they come after you?’
Amid the Trump administration’s crackdowns on both immigrants and nonprofit groups, organizations in Colorado are hiring lawyers, limiting data collection and locking their doors to ward off federal threats to them or the people they serve. One statewide nonprofit that works with the immigrant community considered giving disposable phones to its staff members, who now communicate largely on encrypted messaging apps. Another nonprofit in Denver n…
Colorado nonprofits encrypt messages, lock doors to ward off federal threats. ‘Will they come after you?’
Amid the Trump administration’s crackdowns on both immigrants and nonprofit groups, organizations in Colorado are hiring lawyers, limiting data collection and locking their doors to ward off federal threats to them or the people they serve. One statewide nonprofit that works with the immigrant community considered giving disposable phones to its staff members, who now communicate largely on encrypted messaging apps. Another nonprofit in Denver n…
Colorado nonprofits work to ward off federal threats
Some organizations in Colorado, responding to the Trump administration’s crackdowns on both nonprofit groups and immigrants, are hiring lawyers, limiting data collection and locking their doors to ward off federal threats to them or the people they serve.
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