Mesa County Sheriff: Lawsuit Against Deputy over ICE Info-Sharing ‘Demoralizing,’ Political
MESA COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 30 – Attorney General Phil Weiser alleges Deputy Zwinck violated Colorado laws by sharing immigration information with ICE, prompting a lawsuit amid ongoing investigations into similar conduct.
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Mesa County sheriff: Lawsuit against deputy over ICE info-sharing ‘demoralizing,’ political
The decision by the Attorney General's Office to sue a deputy is "demoralizing," the chief of Mesa County's Sheriff's Office on Wednesday said, arguing it sends the message that the state's top law enforcement office is selectively enforcing a state law barring cooperation with federal immigration agents — and for "maximum political effect."
·Colorado Springs, United States
Read Full Article'For maximum political effect': Mesa sheriff says Phil Weiser's lawsuit is 'demoralizing'
The decision by the Attorney General's Office to sue a deputy is "demoralizing," the chief of Mesa County's Sheriff's Office on Wednesday said, arguing it sends the message that the state's top law enforcement office is selectively enforcing a state law barring cooperation with federal immigration agents — and for "maximum political effect."
·Denver, United States
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