💨 Abstract
Colorado's Democratic Attorney General Phil Weiser sued a sheriff’s deputy for allegedly assisting federal immigration agents in the arrest of a college student with an expired visa. The lawsuit also investigates whether other officers on a regional drug task force shared information for similar arrests, violating state laws that limit cooperation in immigration enforcement. Deputy Alexander Zwinck is accused of providing information about two individuals, facilitating their arrests by federal agents.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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