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Colorado deputies disciplined for helping federal immigration agents

MESA COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 31 – Two deputies were disciplined and removed from a drug task force after sharing immigration information, violating a new Colorado law that bars local cooperation with federal agents.

  • Two Colorado deputies were disciplined for violating state law by assisting federal agents with immigration arrests, as confirmed by Sheriff Todd Rowell.
  • Deputy Zwinck received three weeks of unpaid leave, while Deputy Olson received two weeks, according to Rowell.
  • The attorney general of Colorado sued Zwinck after discovering his cooperation with federal immigration agents during a drug task force.
  • Zwinck and Olson believed they were following established procedures, as stated by the deputies to the officials.
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Colorado deputies disciplined for helping federal immigration agents

Two Colorado deputies have been disciplined for violating state law by helping federal agents make immigration arrests.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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