Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICE impersonation on the rise.
This whole secret police thing is going to get real agents killed.
Oh well.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/04/us/ice-impersonators-on-the-rise-arrests-made-as-authorities-issue-national-warning
What’s going to get agents killed is left wing people doxxing them so some lunatic can take them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICE impersonation on the rise.
This whole secret police thing is going to get real agents killed.
Oh well.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/04/us/ice-impersonators-on-the-rise-arrests-made-as-authorities-issue-national-warning
What’s going to get agents killed is left wing people doxxing them so some lunatic can take them out.
Why do you hate accountability? Is it because having a secret police allows them to do whatever they want without having to answer to their employers, the American people?
Someone did all this about 80 years ago and we solved that problem. We will solve it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LEOs of all kinds take steps to avoid making their identities public. My DH is a LEO with a federal agency known for apprehending dangerous individuals. Obviously he doesn't want his face out there. Dangerous people have dangerous friends and associates who have no qualms about harming a cop or his family.
The premise of your defense is BS. People working construction sites, picking produce, bussing tables are not dangerous people.
“ICE” is abducting brown people without cause. That’s not law enforcement and it’s unconstitutional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICE impersonation on the rise.
This whole secret police thing is going to get real agents killed.
Oh well.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/04/us/ice-impersonators-on-the-rise-arrests-made-as-authorities-issue-national-warning
Idiots have impersonated law enforcement for decades. That you’re just catching on to it now doesn’t make it more prevalent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LEOs of all kinds take steps to avoid making their identities public. My DH is a LEO with a federal agency known for apprehending dangerous individuals. Obviously he doesn't want his face out there. Dangerous people have dangerous friends and associates who have no qualms about harming a cop or his family.
The premise of your defense is BS. People working construction sites, picking produce, bussing tables are not dangerous people.
“ICE” is abducting brown people without cause. That’s not law enforcement and it’s unconstitutional.
It’s called reasonable suspicion. It’s a legal term. You can look it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICE impersonation on the rise.
This whole secret police thing is going to get real agents killed.
Oh well.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/04/us/ice-impersonators-on-the-rise-arrests-made-as-authorities-issue-national-warning
What’s going to get agents killed is left wing people doxxing them so some lunatic can take them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LEOs of all kinds take steps to avoid making their identities public. My DH is a LEO with a federal agency known for apprehending dangerous individuals. Obviously he doesn't want his face out there. Dangerous people have dangerous friends and associates who have no qualms about harming a cop or his family.
The premise of your defense is BS. People working construction sites, picking produce, bussing tables are not dangerous people.
“ICE” is abducting brown people without cause. That’s not law enforcement and it’s unconstitutional.
Anonymous wrote:ICE impersonation on the rise.
This whole secret police thing is going to get real agents killed.
Oh well.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/04/us/ice-impersonators-on-the-rise-arrests-made-as-authorities-issue-national-warning
Anonymous wrote:LEOs of all kinds take steps to avoid making their identities public. My DH is a LEO with a federal agency known for apprehending dangerous individuals. Obviously he doesn't want his face out there. Dangerous people have dangerous friends and associates who have no qualms about harming a cop or his family.
Anonymous wrote:ICE impersonation on the rise.
This whole secret police thing is going to get real agents killed.
Oh well.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/04/us/ice-impersonators-on-the-rise-arrests-made-as-authorities-issue-national-warning
Anonymous wrote:And yes it’s my business. You repeating otherwise endlessly only works in uneducated communities
Anonymous wrote:You people are so full of bluster and threats. Get over yourself. No one is afraid of you.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not lawful to arrest people without probable cause. Just fyi.
Anonymous wrote:Answer this:
What law did the politicians and judge break?
Hint: None.
Anonymous wrote:MAGA loves to talk about "good guys with guns" as if they are all these good samaritans stopping crime...
Yet if someone witnesses what by all appearances is a kidnapping being committed by a gang of unidentified, masked thugs and chooses to get involved to try and save that person, suddenly MAGA no longer believes in any of that "good guy" stuff.
I've always maintained MAGA and guns, MAGA and the "macho alpha" crap they try to project is a nothing but bunch of weak-ass cosplay. And it's MAGA that keeps proving me right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICE agents haven’t broken any laws.
Grandstanding politicians and a judge have broken the law.
No federal agents will be tried for anything.
Some politicians and judges might go to trial.
Answer this:
What law did the politicians and judge break?
Hint: None.
What laws did ICE break in arresting Lander?
False arrest - ICE falsely accused Lander of assault when there is no evidence he committed assault. They also had no warrant or probably cause, which means ICE's actions may constitute false arrest and a violation of the Fourth Amendment
Due Process violation - arresting someone based on false accusations and without legal justification can be illegal violations of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.
That said, ICE may have qualified immunity, which does not mean they are innocent of those violations, it just gives them some protection against criminal prosecution but they could still face civil suits based on those violations.
"False arrest - ICE falsely accused Lander of assault when there is no evidence he committed assault. They also had no warrant or probably cause, which means ICE's actions may constitute false arrest and a violation of the Fourth Amendment"
Hmmm, so sure of yourself on the bolded text. Then you switch to "may". Why is that?
I'm sure you are feverishly reviewing footage and have all the answers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICE agents haven’t broken any laws.
Grandstanding politicians and a judge have broken the law.
No federal agents will be tried for anything.
Some politicians and judges might go to trial.
Answer this:
What law did the politicians and judge break?
Hint: None.
What laws did ICE break in arresting Lander?
False arrest - ICE falsely accused Lander of assault when there is no evidence he committed assault. They also had no warrant or probably cause, which means ICE's actions may constitute false arrest and a violation of the Fourth Amendment
Due Process violation - arresting someone based on false accusations and without legal justification can be illegal violations of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.
That said, ICE may have qualified immunity, which does not mean they are innocent of those violations, it just gives them some protection against criminal prosecution but they could still face civil suits based on those violations.