Colorado State Patrol, local police also shared information with ICE, Mesa County sheriff says
COLORADO, JUL 30 – Five Colorado State Patrol troopers face discipline for sharing protected personal data with federal immigration agents in violation of state law SB 21-131, officials said.
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Denver, U.S.A., 31 Jul (EFE).- A number of Colorado police officers, including members of the State Road Patrol, would have shared or would be sharing unauthorized immigration information with federal agents using Signal, an application for encrypted conversations, revealed an investigation by Colorado authorities. The investigation of the Bureau Sheriff’s Department is related to the case of Caroline Dias-Goncalves, who was detained by the Immi…


Colorado State Patrol, local police also shared information with ICE, Mesa County sheriff says
Colorado State Patrol troopers and local police violated state law by sharing information to help federal immigration agents in an encrypted group chat used for drug enforcement, the Mesa County sheriff alleged Wednesday.
Colorado AG explains why the state is suing a deputy who aided ICE
The state of Colorado is suing a local sheriff’s deputy, accusing him of aiding federal immigration agents with the arrest of a college student with an expired visa. Attorney General Phil Weiser says the deputy violated state laws that ban state and local government employees from cooperating with federal officials on immigration enforcement. Weiser joined Geoff Bennett to discuss the case.
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