Colorado deputy could face massive fine for sharing information with immigration authorities
A Colorado deputy faces a $50,000 fine in a lawsuit for allegedly sharing immigration information with federal agents in violation of a recent state law.
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A Colorado deputy faces a $50,000 fine in a lawsuit for allegedly sharing immigration information with federal agents in violation of a recent state law.
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