VOTE SEAN CAMACHO
Making Real Progress for Colorado
I’m a proud parent, Democratic activist, Latino, and Air Force Reservist. Service to our community drives me to serve Denver, and I will always work for a better Colorado for everyone.
What I
Stand For
Housing
I believe everyone deserves a safe, affordable place to live. Our housing crisis must end.
Fighting for Workers
I believe everyone deserves a living-wage and an
opportunity to succeed.
Civil Rights
I believe that we cannot have true justice and dignity while people struggle for basic rights.
Older Adults
I believe our older adults deserve leaders who listen to their needs and protect them.
Meet
Sean
Sean Camacho grew up with his large extended family in Colorado Springs. His father, from Guam, and his mother, from Puerto Rico, knew that Colorado was a great place to raise a family. Sean joined the US Air Force and still proudly serves in the reserve. After leaving active duty Air Force service Sean has worked as an attorney.
Sean finds joy by spending time with his family, doing volunteer work in the Denver community, and helping elect Democrats as a volunteer with the Denver Dems.
My Statement On My Concerns Around Current Immigration Enforcement
I stand with my colleagues and constituents in protecting our immigrant community, upholding the right to protest and organize, and pushing back against ICE’s broad use of power.
As a Latino and Asian Pacific Islander, it disturbs me that millions across the country cannot leave their homes without fearing abduction, violence, and even death because the color of their skin or the language they speak makes them a potential target. We are a nation of laws, and it is unlawful and un-American to divide or target people based on their race, gender identity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, identity, or age. It is on all of us to call out discrimination whenever and wherever we see it.
ICE has demonstrated a complete disregard for fundamental civil rights through tactics like impersonating local law enforcement, refusing legal representation and medical care for detainees, physical abuse, and senseless killings.
The relationship between the public and law enforcement should be rooted in trust, and what we have seen recently from ICE is not acceptable. Families are finding out their loved ones are dying in detention centers with little to no information or assistance. Physical abuse is running rampant in public view and behind closed doors. We cannot let this misuse of power continue.
SB25-276 was a start, but we have more work to do. Coloradans are paying attention and making our voices heard loud and clear: the abuses of authority carried out by ICE are unacceptable, dangerous, and not welcome in our state.
—Representative Sean Camacho