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An official filed a case in violation of the state law by Colorado Attorney General Phil Vesar for allegedly sharing information with the federal immigration agents, but remains under investigation, but he could face a heavy fine.
Lawrence Pacheko, director of Communications in Colorado Attorney General’s office, said in an email on Fox News Digital Friday, “The complaint filed against the deputy is a civil lawsuit (not criminal). Violation of these laws … Prohibition and civilian punishment of up to $ 50,000 may be,” The Director of Communications in the office of the Colorado Attorney General, the Director of Communications in the office of the Colorado Attorney General. said in.
According to the Associated Press, Alexander Xinnik, Deputy Alexander of Messa County Sheriff and another deputy were disciplined by the Sheriff Office to share information with federal immigration agents on a drug task force during the arrest of a Brazilian college student.
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This image of the police body camera footage provided by the Messa County Sheriff Office operates the traffic stop on 5 June 2025 to the deputy Alexander Zwinik near Futa, Kolo. (Messa County Sheriff Office through AP)
Messa County Sheriff Todd Rowl said Caroline Diocenklaves, a 19-year-old nursing student, was pulled by Zwinck for a traffic stop on 5 June, when she was allegedly running very close to the semi-truck. While the dias-gonclaves were released with a warning after about 20 minutes, the federal immigration agents stopped him and arrested him shortly thereafter.
Rowell said in a statement that Zwinck was placed on a three -week unpaid holiday, and Eric Olson was placed on two weeks unpaid leave. Both were removed from the task force.
Two observers were also disciplined, with one without payment for two days and the other received a letter of rebuke. A third supervisor received counseling.
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Colorado village. The United Center at Cered Polis Chicago speaks on stage during the third day of the Democratic National Convention on August 21, 2024. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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Messa County Sheriff Todd Rowl said in a statement on Wednesday, “Based on our findings, the office of Messa County Sheriff should have no role in the series of incidents of Miss Dioce Gonclaves, and I regret it that it happened. I apologize to Miss Dies Gonclaves.”
“I have insisted on collaboration with the state and federal partners to resolve crime in our community. In the field of drug interdiction, HSI has been our primary federal law enforcement partner. Although HSI supervision with discussions with HSI supervision to ensure that I was not involved in the immigration enforcement.
Colorado village. Jeed Police signed the law earlier this year, which prevents local governments from sharing immigration information with immigration officials at the federal level.
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US rape. Gab Evans, R-Kolo., House Republican Conference speaks at a news conference of the Republican National Committee after a meeting in Washington, DC on March 4, 2025. (Tireni L. Cross/Getty Image)
“This new law gives a narrow exception to collaborate with the federal government for Colorado law enforcement if the Department of Ice or Homeland Security asks for assistance in a special crime investigation,” Fox News Digital has written in an email by Advance Colorado Executive Vice President Christie Burton Brown.
“However, there is a complete restriction on local law enforcement, which continuously informs DHS, if they find out that a violent criminal or repetition is illegally here. If they report ice anyway, they will have a fine of $ 50,000.”
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The law to prevent law enforcement from cooperating with the federal government under many circumstances was exploded by rape gab evans, R-colo, a former police officer.
“As a former policeman, I know how the sanctuary laws of Colorado have switched on crime rather than criminals. Let me be clear: Our state’s leftist laws do not prioritize public safety, they prioritize political games,” Evans posted X.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.