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CTarian17d ago
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Havok17d ago
Maybe because this is also happening? Maybe? North Carolina residents claim feds arrested US citizens in immigration sweep U.S. citizens claim Border Patrol agents in North Carolina are arresting people indiscriminately without first confirming immigration status in a lawsuit seeking federal court intervention. In a class action filed against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, five residents accuse federal officers of racial profiling during the Operation Charlotte Web immigration crackdown in November, an approach they say has led to the wrongful arrests of U.S. citizens. Homeland Security is continuing to stop people in public and make arrests without reasonable suspicion or probable cause that the people they are detaining are not lawfully present in the country, the plaintiffs say, and agents have been profiling Latino residents. The agency is barred from making warrantless arrests without first confirming that the person is removable from the U.S. and is a flight risk, the plaintiffs claim in their suit. “Agents grab people without making any inquiries into citizenship or immigration status or escape risk, often ignoring protestations that the individual has proof of status on their person,” write the plaintiffs, who are asking the court for injunctive relief. “Officers handcuff and transport arrested people miles away from arrest sites, dumping them on the side of the road once agents have confirmed that the individuals are lawfully present.” https://www.courthousenews.com/north-carolina-residents-c…
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CTarian17d ago
Were they trying to impede the law enforcement people? If so, they deserve it and I hope it costs them an arm and a leg in legal costs. If not, how long were they detained? Why were they even there? They're good with lawbreaking criminals running around?
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Havok17d ago
Hey, im just pointing out that an arm of law enforcement that has zero jurisdiction over the people in the article, is effectively kidnapping people and claiming some legal authority to violate their constitutional rights. Im not arguing the righteousness of anyone, nor am I arguing the morality. If the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" then people's constitutional rights have been infringed, and that isn't cool. Now if you'd care for my unfiltered opinion it can be had in the following quote; "But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain - that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case it is unfit to exist." Lysander Spooner - No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority Look up The American Letter Mail company, the court cases, the pleas... or just read the very short book referenced above. Much love and peace to you and yours on your journey towards truth.
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CTarian17d ago
I agree the Constitution has been under attack for a while now.
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CTarian17d ago
This article doesn't say anything about how it happened? Where's that data?
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