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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In every single ICE arrest the agents identify themselves to the suspect. There is no uncertainty. The migrant knows who is detaining them. They are required by law to do that. ICE agents (or other law enforcement officers) have no duty to identify themselves to bystanders or activists. There is no law that requires it. There are no policies that require it. Think of the ICE arrests tactics you’re watching like a prostitution sting. The female officer dressed like a hooker in the seedy hotel room with the creepy guy isn’t wearing her uniform or displaying her badge. Only when it’s time to arrest the “John” do the badges come out.[/quote] If everything is on the up & up, then why are they trying to snatch Americans with brown skin off the street? There’s at least half a dozen videos in the last week of Americans getting roughed up by ICE or deputized bounty hunters for no reason other than wrong skin @ the wrong place @ the wrong time. Clearly there is no careful investigation being conducted in those cases. [/quote]
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