Colorado Deputy Resigns After Helping Immigration Agents, But Who Protects Our Sovereignty?
A Colorado deputy disciplined for assisting federal immigration agents resigns, prompting the state to drop a lawsuit—raising questions about state laws that undermine our national borders and local law enforcement.
In an era when America’s borders face unprecedented challenges, the resignation of Colorado sheriff’s deputy Alexander Zwinck after being disciplined for aiding federal immigration agents highlights a disturbing trend: states prioritizing political agendas over national sovereignty and public safety.Zwinck, who helped federal agents arrest a Brazilian college student with an expired visa, became the target of a lawsuit from Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser. The lawsuit demanded that Zwinck comply with a new Colorado law barring local officials from sharing identifying information with federal immigration authorities. Yet after Zwinck announced his resignation, the state dropped the suit — effectively ending...
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