Unnamed Deputies – Otero County Sheriff’s Department

In September 2007, Otero County Sheriff’s deputies conducted operations targeting Latino residents, allegedly raiding homes without search warrants and detaining individuals without probable cause. Five Latino families filed a civil rights lawsuit against the Sheriff’s Department, alleging violations of the Fourth Amendment, due process, and equal protection rights. In April 2008, the parties reached a settlement in which the Sheriff’s Department agreed to pay $100,000 and implement changes to its operational procedures, including not inquiring about immigration status in minor cases and accepting consulate-issued identification cards as valid ID.

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