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The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office has punished five deputies in the wake of a June traffic stop in western Colorado that led to the immigration arrest of a 19-year-old University of Utah student.
An investigation linked the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office to the high-profile detainment of Caroline Dias-Goncalves, a 19-year ...
ICE detained University of Utah student Caroline Dias Goncalves after a sheriff’s deputy in Colorado shared her location and ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNDisciplinary action announced for Mesa County officials in Dias-Goncalves incident – immigration advocacy groups respondMesa County Sheriff Todd Rowell announced disciplinary action will be taken against five Mesa County officials on Wednesday ...
The Mesa County Sheriff announced disciplinary action has been taken in connection to a traffic stop in which a college ...
The review found Caroline Dias Goncalves's detention "was facilitated as result of her information being shared" to a group ...
State troopers no longer share information in the Signal chat, Colorado State Patrol Chief Matthew Packard said in a ...
The deputy purposely stalled a 19-year-old student so federal immigration officers could get into position to arrest her, ...
The Colorado attorney general is suing a sheriff's deputy for his role in the detention last month of a University of Utah ...
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNColorado Attorney General sues Mesa Co. deputy for illegally sharing info with ICE, leading to arrest of U of U studentAccording to the state investigation, Zwinck provided his location to the federal immigration officers in the chat and then ...
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ICE detained a Utah student despite her valid driver’s license, Social Security number, work permit and long record of trying to adjust her status legally under this country’s broken immigration laws.
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