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Colorado sheriff’s deputy disciplined for helping immigration agents resigns, ending lawsuit

The deputy shared detailed information with federal agents, leading to a student's arrest and prompting a lawsuit that was dropped following his resignation, said Colorado officials.

  • Alexander Zwinck, a former Mesa County Sheriff's deputy, resigned amid a lawsuit alleging he illegally shared information with immigration agents.
  • Colorado's attorney general dropped the lawsuit against Zwinck after he agreed to resign, as the law no longer applied to him.
  • The lawsuit accused Zwinck of purposely stalling a nursing student with an expired visa so federal agents could arrest her.
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Colorado sheriff's deputy disciplined for helping immigration agents resigns, ending lawsuit

A Colorado sheriff’s deputy disciplined for helping federal immigration agents make arrests has resigned.

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