
Immigration Agents Disrupt Weld County Trials
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Prosecutors in Weld County, Colorado, are grappling with the issue of immigration agents intercepting suspects before local trials, leaving numerous cases unresolved. The recent arrest of Arturo Lopez-Marquez, accused of starting a brush fire, exemplifies this problem. Despite local concerns about denying individuals a fair trial and accountability, immigration officials argue they prioritize public safety, particularly those with criminal histories. The mans Weld County case is scheduled for Monday, but its resolution seems uncertain. Other district attorneys share the frustration, emphasizing the need for local solutions to local crimes.
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