The state of Colorado is reportedly requiring lawyers in the state to promise not to cooperate with federal authorities to enforce immigration law to use the state's e-filing system. 

The requirement covers all attorneys, even those who don’t practice immigration law, according to reports on social media. 

The user certification says: “I certify under penalty of perjury that I will not use or disclose personal identifying information, as defined by C.R.S. statute 24-74-102(1), obtained from this database for the purpose of investigating for, participating in, cooperating with, or assisting in federal immigration enforcement, including enforcement of civil immigration laws and 8 U.S.C. sec. 1325 or 1326, unless required by federal or state law or to comply with a court-issued subpoena, warrant, or order.”

Democrat-run cities such as Chicago provide a sanctuary to hide illegal aliens. But the entire state of Colorado apparently doesn't want attorneys who are sworn to uphold the law to adhere to federal immigration laws.