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Success Stories from Juntos Wyoming

Celebrate a decade of resilience. From our 2016 founding and the #WyoSayNo victory to our 2024 mental health expansion, these stories honor the people building an equitable Wyoming

The Warrior Spirit at the Heart of the Equality State

Victory in Uinta County

Blogs from our Team

Deep-dive analysis rooted in our “Warrior Spirit.” We examine economic impacts and systemic inequality to advocate for an inclusive and just future for all Wyoming residents.

We are the shield of our community

Our Community Protection program, formerly the Rapid Response Network, remains the frontline defense against ICE aggressions. We stand united, keeping our eyes peeled to document enforcement actions and empower families through Solidarity to ensure no one faces injustice alone.

Diversity is the foundation of Cheyenne’s future

As the heart of the "Equality State," Cheyenne’s strength lies in its multicultural identity. Minorities now drive three-quarters of Wyoming's population growth, making the protection of these communities essential for our city’s long-term social stability and institutional resilience.

Laramie County deserves local safety without federal overreach.

Juntos Wyoming denounces the recent swearing-in of 25 Laramie County deputies as immigration agents, viewing it as a dangerous government overreach. This move erodes public safety and threatens community harmony. We urge residents to demand local-focused policing strategies.

Prosperity requires the protection of all workers

Modern Wyoming cannot thrive while ignoring the $709 million contribution of its immigrant population. Juntos Wyoming advocates for a labor-focused strategy that recognizes immigrants as essential taxpayers and entrepreneurs who drive our local economies and sustain our social systems.

Our community is the backbone of Wyoming

As Wyoming faces unprecedented legislative shifts targeting our neighbors, Juntos Wyoming reinforces its institutional commitment to family stability and community dignity. We provide essential clinical evaluations and legal clinics to ensure that the "Equality State" remains a home for everyone.

News and Current Matters

Real-time updates on pressing issues. From the 2026 Budget Session to Laramie County enforcement alerts, we provide essential reporting to protect your family and our neighborhoods.

ACLU of Wyoming Files Challenge to Laramie County’s Illegal ICE Agreements

ACLU argues that Laramie County Sheriff Brian Kozak contracted with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, effectively deputizing local law enforcement to operate as immigration agents, without the proper oversight of the Laramie County Commission.

The ACLU of Wyoming and Lance & Hall, LLP, this week filed a lawsuit challenging Laramie County’s contracts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Laramie County Sheriff Brian Kozak signed the contracts, commonly called 287(g) agreements, without the authorization of the Laramie County Commission, the county’s governing body. He also failed to comply with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act’s rulemaking process that would have ensured that the community had an opportunity to comment on the contracts before they were adopted as county policy.

The lawsuit was filed in the First Judicial District Court in Laramie County court on behalf of three plaintiffs: Juntos Wyoming, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Cheyenne and Drew’s Barbershop. Each has had to significantly alter their normal business operations to respond to the consequences of the county’s involvement with 287(g).

Download a copy of the complaint: HERE