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Police say ICE allegedly used information from law enforcement group chat to arrest U.S. student

Police say ICE allegedly used information from law enforcement group chat to arrest U.S. student

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Police in Colorado say ICE unlawfully allegedly used information from a law enforcement group chat to arrest a U.S. woman after a traffic stop.

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