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Colorado’s Newest Crime? Doing Your Job

Welcome to Clownifornia, oh wait, sorry, Colorado, where obeying the law and working with federal immigration authorities might now land you in legal trouble. No, this isn’t satire. This is the real Banana Republic nonsense being peddled by Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, the guy who wants to be your next governor.


Here’s the situation: A Mesa County Sheriff's deputy dared to do his job—you know, the kind where law enforcement officers help each other out? Apparently, that’s considered a revolutionary act now. He had the audacity to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with the deportation of an illegal alien wanted for removal. And what was his reward for upholding the law? A lawsuit. From the state. From our own taxpayer-funded “justice” department.


Let that sink in: We now live in a state where if a deputy assists ICE, the Colorado Attorney General treats him like a criminal. But if a sanctuary city releases a violent illegal alien back onto the streets, crickets.


Phil Weiser, the AG in question and a loyal foot soldier in Jared Polis' Marxist militia, has decided that obeying federal law is now an obstruction of government operations. You read that right. He’s weaponizing the legal system against a lawman who tried to remove someone in the country illegally. The irony? Under CRS § 18-8-102, it’s actually Weiser who might be obstructing government operations by interfering with federal immigration enforcement.


If we had a real sheriff in this state with a spine (and thank God Mesa County seems to), they’d march into court and file criminal charges against these state goons for interfering with a lawful governmental function. Let’s be blunt: This isn’t about “protecting immigrants.” It’s about protecting illegal ones—many of whom are criminals—because it fits the left’s open-border, anti-law-enforcement agenda.

And what’s the excuse from the AG’s office? They claim the sheriff violated some “policy” about not helping ICE unless a judge signs off on it. Newsflash: ICE is a federal law enforcement agency. They don’t need Polis’ permission slip to do their job.


Let’s get this straight: if you’re a sheriff helping ICE get criminals out of our communities, you’re the enemy. But if you’re a bureaucrat actively blocking law enforcement and endangering the public, you’re a “hero of social justice.” This is the twisted dystopia Colorado has become under progressive rule.


Here’s what needs to happen:

  • Sheriffs across the state should stand with Mesa County and defy these illegal orders.

  • Patriots should demand the AG be investigated for Obstruction of Government Operations under CRS § 18-8-102.

  • Every grassroots conservative in Colorado should rally behind lawmen who still believe in the Constitution.

If you don’t think this could happen in your county, think again. Today it’s Mesa. Tomorrow, it’s you.


So to Phil Weiser and Jared Polis: You don’t get to rewrite federal law to fit your socialist fantasy. You don’t get to criminalize duty, honor, and law enforcement. And you sure as hell don’t get to silence Colorado patriots.


Mesa County: You rock. And to the deputy they’re targeting, thank you. You’re the last line of defense between law and lawlessness. And we’ve got your back.


#DeportDon’tSupport


I want to thank Commander Mr. John Anderson (RET) for bringing this story to my attention!

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