Roswell Officer Removed From School After Calling Immigration
ROSWELL, N.M. (AP) – A Roswell police officer was removed from school campuses after turning a pregnant 18-year-old student over to immigration authorities.
The Roswell Daily Record says the district and police department decided to remove all school resource officers after the incident last week.
Police Chief John Balderston defends the action by Officer Charlie Corn. But he says Roswell schools Superintendent Michael Gottlieb asked for Corn’s removal.
Senior Karina Acosta was cited November 29th for a parking violation and driving without a license. She was given several days to produce a license, and when she did not, Corn pulled her from class.
The chief says that while confirming Acosta’s identity, Corn learned she was an illegal immigrant.
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