The nine detained employees all had work permits, Allston Car Wash Manager Jose Barrera told Boston.com.
Gee, I wonder what made a Republican think they were criminals ![]()
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The nine detained employees all had work permits, Allston Car Wash Manager Jose Barrera told Boston.com.
Gee, I wonder what made a Republican think they were criminals ![]()
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Calling it kidnapping is a start. It’s not really valuable until those ICE agents are arrested and charged with kidnapping. That would allow them down a little, if they knew that they could personally get in trouble for not following appropriate procedures, including giving suspects a chance to gather their paperwork.
This president of the Boston U republicans is the first fucktard I’d like to see forcibly detained and trundled off to a random country. “Oops - clerical error! Too bad, asshole.”
Yeah, that would certainly serve him right. Hopefully, his parents would be able to straighten out the mess in a couple of months and get him home safely.
Section 13A: False reports to police officers
Section 13A. Whoever intentionally and knowingly makes or causes to be made a false report of a crime to police officers shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars or by imprisonment in a jail or house of correction for not more than one year, or both.
General Law - Part IV, Title I, Chapter 269, Section 13A
Sadly, I’m sure this won’t apply.
Of course not. Being brown, speaking Spanish, and working a manual labor job is sufficient cause by itself now.
Textbook Kavanaugh Stop right there.
Arizona tribal member nearly deported after Iowa jail issues ICE detainer by mistake
A day before Arizona native Leticia Jacobo was scheduled to be released from an Iowa jail, her mom visited to verify pickup details with the staff. Ericka Burns was excited to drive her daughter home after spending a month apart and wanted to make sure Jacobo wasn’t forced to wait a minute longer than necessary.
But jail staff told Burns that Jacobo wouldn’t be let go because she would be turned over to immigration agents — even though Jacobo is Native American.
Jacobo’s ordeal highlights the fallout of aggressive immigration enforcement for Native Americans. In January, Navajo Nation officials reported more than a dozen Indigenous people in Arizona and New Mexico had been questioned or detained by federal immigration authorities.
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office said it was a ‘clerical error’. ![]()
It looks like focus is shifting to southern cities - border patrol has arrested 81 people in the last couple of days as they are deployed to Charlotte, NC. (gift link to NYT)
I appears the charming Oberführer Gregory Bovino has been moved from heading up the Chicago raids to command in Charlotte.
That NYT article mentions that Federal law restricts the Border Patrol to within a hundred miles of the coast or national border. So are we just ignoring that, just like we’re ignoring that it’s not up to the White House to decide about tariffs or whether the penny should be produced or many other things?
As has been pointed out elsewhere, ICE is not the Border Patrol. ICE is legally authorized to operate anywhere in the country.
How is that relevant when it’s Border Patrol agents who are in Charlotte?
From the ACLU:
The federal government defines a “reasonable distance” as 100 air miles from any external boundary of the U.S. So, combining this federal regulation and the federal law regarding warrantless vehicle searches, CBP claims authority to board a bus or train without a warrant anywhere within this 100-mile zone. Nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population, over 213 million people, reside within the region that CBP considers falling within the 100-mile border zone, according to the 2020 census. Most of the 10 largest cities in the U.S., such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago, fall in this region. Some states, like Florida, lie entirely within this border band so their entire populations are impacted.
Oh, shit, my bad. I was reading something else.
And as mentioned in the headline and body of the article linked in my post Border Patrol agents are in Charlotte. This is clearly a violation of the law. And Oberführer Greg Bovino who is heading up the operation after doing the same in Chicago has been referred to by Kristin Noem as Commander at Large of the, yep you guessed it, the BORDER PATROL.
This deployment, just like in Chicago and other cities, is clearly illegal.
See my post above yours.
I saw your post and removed that part of my post as a result. But the rest of what I said is accurate.
It’s all good. Except for my reading comprehension, of course.
My impression is that the Border Patrol can also operate anywhere in the U.S. The difference, I think, is that the Border Patrol, if within 100 miles of the border or a coastline, can, by a regulation, ignore the 4th amendment ban on unreasonable searches.
My area is well within 100 air miles of the Atlantic Ocean, so it doesn’t matter here.
Here is the map the Border Patrol previously followed:
If the Trump administration cared about violating the Administrative Procedures Act, I’m thinking that could increase the limit to, say, 200 miles, and hardly anyplace, in a blue state, would have the 4th amendment production.
ICE asked the Nisqually tribe, which has a reservation just outside of Olympia, to start housing their detainees in the tribal jail.
The tribe told them to fuck off.