Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this should not be legal, but it will likely be a long time before this family gets back their phones and cashAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well this one just keeps getting worse. Turns out that ICE lied about who owned the home. And now they are trying to seize it from the innocent new owners.
https://kfor.com/news/local/human-smuggling-suspect-did-not-own-oklahoma-home-at-time-of-controversial-raid-despite-claims-shared-by-dhs/
This is....this can't be real. Jesus.
Okay, but the issue is that they are also about to lose their rental home.
It’s not a rental, lady. You can at least read the article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this should not be legal, but it will likely be a long time before this family gets back their phones and cashAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well this one just keeps getting worse. Turns out that ICE lied about who owned the home. And now they are trying to seize it from the innocent new owners.
https://kfor.com/news/local/human-smuggling-suspect-did-not-own-oklahoma-home-at-time-of-controversial-raid-despite-claims-shared-by-dhs/
This is....this can't be real. Jesus.
Okay, but the issue is that they are also about to lose their rental home.
It’s not a rental, lady. You can at least read the article.
The family out in the ran was renting the house from a new owner, not the people ICE named on the warrant. What a nightmare for the new owner and the family renting the placeAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this should not be legal, but it will likely be a long time before this family gets back their phones and cashAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well this one just keeps getting worse. Turns out that ICE lied about who owned the home. And now they are trying to seize it from the innocent new owners.
https://kfor.com/news/local/human-smuggling-suspect-did-not-own-oklahoma-home-at-time-of-controversial-raid-despite-claims-shared-by-dhs/
This is....this can't be real. Jesus.
Okay, but the issue is that they are also about to lose their rental home.
It’s not a rental, lady. You can at least read the article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this should not be legal, but it will likely be a long time before this family gets back their phones and cashAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well this one just keeps getting worse. Turns out that ICE lied about who owned the home. And now they are trying to seize it from the innocent new owners.
https://kfor.com/news/local/human-smuggling-suspect-did-not-own-oklahoma-home-at-time-of-controversial-raid-despite-claims-shared-by-dhs/
This is....this can't be real. Jesus.
Okay, but the issue is that they are also about to lose their rental home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well this one just keeps getting worse. Turns out that ICE lied about who owned the home. And now they are trying to seize it from the innocent new owners.
https://kfor.com/news/local/human-smuggling-suspect-did-not-own-oklahoma-home-at-time-of-controversial-raid-despite-claims-shared-by-dhs/
All part of the plan.
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/1933-1939-early-stages-of-persecution/
Anonymous wrote:this should not be legal, but it will likely be a long time before this family gets back their phones and cashAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well this one just keeps getting worse. Turns out that ICE lied about who owned the home. And now they are trying to seize it from the innocent new owners.
https://kfor.com/news/local/human-smuggling-suspect-did-not-own-oklahoma-home-at-time-of-controversial-raid-despite-claims-shared-by-dhs/
This is....this can't be real. Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Well this one just keeps getting worse. Turns out that ICE lied about who owned the home. And now they are trying to seize it from the innocent new owners.
https://kfor.com/news/local/human-smuggling-suspect-did-not-own-oklahoma-home-at-time-of-controversial-raid-despite-claims-shared-by-dhs/
Anonymous wrote:Well this one just keeps getting worse. Turns out that ICE lied about who owned the home. And now they are trying to seize it from the innocent new owners.
https://kfor.com/news/local/human-smuggling-suspect-did-not-own-oklahoma-home-at-time-of-controversial-raid-despite-claims-shared-by-dhs/
this should not be legal, but it will likely be a long time before this family gets back their phones and cashAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well this one just keeps getting worse. Turns out that ICE lied about who owned the home. And now they are trying to seize it from the innocent new owners.
https://kfor.com/news/local/human-smuggling-suspect-did-not-own-oklahoma-home-at-time-of-controversial-raid-despite-claims-shared-by-dhs/
This is....this can't be real. Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Well this one just keeps getting worse. Turns out that ICE lied about who owned the home. And now they are trying to seize it from the innocent new owners.
https://kfor.com/news/local/human-smuggling-suspect-did-not-own-oklahoma-home-at-time-of-controversial-raid-despite-claims-shared-by-dhs/
Anonymous wrote:And now those jack booted thugs are getting 49k in bonuses which is unheard of in government.
As ;previously reported, the warrant authorized federal agents to enter the home and seize certain items regardless of who was inside, however, it listed 8 specific people as its “targets.”
But none of the eight people were Marissa, or her daughters, or her husband, or anyone else they knew.
The names on the warrant were ones Marissa said she recognized from mail still arriving at the house.
She told News 4 she assumed they belonged to the previous residents.
As News 4 previously reported, DHS later admitted the home’s previous residents were the actual targets of the raid.
Former Oklahoma Assistant Attorney General Tim Gilpin questioned how much law enforcement knew before executing the search.
“I wonder if the law enforcement agency had the correct information, if they did their duty and responsibility to double check the information, and what was their level of certainty that they had the right house and the right people?” Gilpin said.
In a second press release posted to X, formerly Twitter, the day after the agency admitted Marissa and her family were not the intended targets, DHS defended the raid.