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The deputy continued to have pretended to violate the Colorado immigration law could pay a great fine

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An officer prosecuted by the Prosecutor General of Colorado, Phil Weiser, for having allegedly shared information with federal immigration agents in violation of the law of the State continues to be the subject of a investigation, but he could face a great fine.

“The complaint against the deputy is a civil prosecution (not criminal). Violations of these laws … can lead to an injunction and civil penalties up to $ 50,000,” said Lawrence Pacheco, director of communications at the Procureur General of Colorado, in an email at Fox News Digital on Friday.

The MEMB Sheriff MP of Mesa, Alexander Zwinck, and another assistant were disciplined by the Sheriff’s office for having pretended to have shared information with federal immigration agents on a working group on drugs during an arrest of a Brazilian student for an expired visa, according to the Associated Press.

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This image of the images of the Police Body Camera provided by the Sheriff’s Bureau of the County Mesa shows that the deputy Alexander Zwinck made a stop of traffic on June 5, 2025, near fruta, colo. (Bureau of the Sheriff of the County of Mesa via AP)

The sheriff of the County of Mesa, Todd Rowell, said that Caroline Dias-Goncalves, a 19-year-old nursing student, was arrested by Zwinck for a traffic stop on June 5 after being too close to a semi-camion. While Dias-Goncalves was released with a warning after about 20 minutes, federal immigration agents arrested him and arrested him shortly after.

Zwinck was placed in three weeks of unpaid leave, and Erik Olson was placed in two weeks of unpaid leave, Rowell said in a statement. The two were removed from the working group.

Two supervisors were also disciplined, one with a suspended without salary for two days and another receiving a reprimand letter. A third supervisor received advice.

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The governor of Colorado, Jared Polis, speaks on stage on the third day of the National Democratic Convention at the United Center on August 21, 2024, in Chicago. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images)

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“Based on our conclusions, the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office should not have played in the event chain leading to the detention of Miss Dias-Goncalves, and I regret that this happened. I apologize to Miss Dias-Goncalves,” said the sheriff of Mesa, Todd Rowell on Wednesday.

“I did pressure for a collaboration with state and federal partners to resolve crime in our community. In the field of drug prohibition, HSI was our main federal law enforcement of law. Although discussions were presented to the supervision of HSI in the months preceding this incident to guarantee that my deputies were not involved in the application of immigration, collaboration were not obtained. “

The governor of Colorado, Jared Polis, signed legislation earlier this year which prevents local governments from sharing immigration information with federal immigration officials.

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The American representative Gabe Evans, R-Colo., Expressed at a press conference of the National Republican Committee after a meeting of the Republican Chamber Conference on March 4, 2025, in Washington, DC (Tierney L. Images Cross / Getty)

“Basically, this new law gives a close exception to the Colorado law enforcement to cooperate with the federal government if the ice or the Ministry of Internal Security requires aid in an investigation into particular crime,” wrote Kristi Burton Brown, executive vice-president of Advance Colorado, in an email at Fox News Digital.

“However, there is an absolute ban on the application of local laws in a proactive manner the DHS if they discover that a violent criminal or a repeated criminal is here illegally. If they appear in Ice anyway, they will face a fine of $ 50,000.”

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The law preventing the police from cooperating with the federal government in many circumstances has been exploded by representative Gabe Evans, R-Colo., Former police officer.

“As a former cop, I know of the first hand how the laws on the Sanctuary of Colorado have overturned crime, handcuffing the cops instead of criminals. Allow me to be clear: the laws of the left of our State do not prioritize public security, they prioritize political games,” said Evans to X.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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