Left In The Attic

LITA 13: Julie Gonzales on Colorado’s Secret ICE Holding Rooms and a Progressive Challenge to Hickenlooper

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Mar 14, 2026
Julie Gonzales, Colorado state senator and organizer for immigrant, voting and worker rights who refuses corporate PAC money. She discusses her Senate run to push affordability, universal care, and worker power. The conversation also reveals reports of nine secret ICE holding rooms in Colorado and examines how detention profits and surveillance expand immigration enforcement.
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INSIGHT

Colorado Needs Fighters Not Transactional Incumbents

  • Julie Gonzales argues Colorado needs fighters in D.C. not transactional incumbents who enable corporate-aligned politics.
  • She says safe blue seats should deliver tangible wins and criticizes leaders who vote for many Trump nominees while calling bipartisanship a trophy.
ANECDOTE

From Reservation And Border To Organizing And Office

  • Julie shares her upbringing on the San Carlos Apache reservation and the South Texas border, which exposed her to stark inequality.
  • She learned organizing in college and moved from paralegal/advocacy work into elected office after 2018 activism.
INSIGHT

Bipartisanship As Trophy Is Out Of Step

  • Gonzales criticizes John Hickenlooper for voting to confirm many Trump nominees and treating bipartisanship as an end.
  • She frames that approach as out of step with a moment demanding bold resistance to authoritarian trends.
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