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Denver Council Rejects Key Lime Air Lease over Immigration Flights, Calling for Ethical Investments
Denver City Council voted 11-1 to reject a lease expansion for Key Lime Air over its role in 11% of November deportation flights, citing moral objections and federal grant risks.
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Denver council rejects city contract with Key Lime Air over role in ICE detainee flights
The City Council rejected a contract with Colorado-based airline Key Lime Air at Denver International Airport over its involvement in Immigration and Custom Enforcement, or ICE, deportation flights.
·Denver, United States
Read Full ArticleDenver City Council Blocks Airport Lease To Punish ICE Deportation Flights — Now Trump Administration Can Pull Federal Funding
Denver’s city council just voted to deny an airport lease because it didn’t like the airline’s ICE deportation work — a move that looks like unjust discrimination under the FAA grant assurances tied to federal airport funding. The vote doesn’t kick the carrier out, but it creates an obvious opening for the Trump administration to intervene through the FAA compliance process and put Denver’s federal money at risk. Continue reading Denver City Cou…
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