Immigrants Arrested During Federal Takeover of D.C. Police Are Suing ICE and Other Federal Agencies
Five plaintiffs are arguing that several mass immigration arrests in the nation’s capital were made without probable cause.
In August, President Donald Trump instituted a federal takeover of the D.C. police department after declaring a "crime emergency" in the city. Thousands of federal law enforcement officers and National Guard members were deployed, resulting in a surge of not only criminal arrests but also civil immigration arrests. Over 40 percent of the arrests made during Trump's 30-day federal takeover of D.C. were immigration related, according to the Associated Press. Now, a lawsuit is challenging these arrests, saying that many of them violated federal law.
The lawsuit, filed on Thursday in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by four plaintiffs and CASA, a national immigration rights organization, alleges that federal immigration officers did not follow proper procedures when making arrests during Trump's D.C. crackdown. Although immigration agents are allowed to make an immigration arrest without a warrant, the officer must have "reason to believe" that the individual is in the U.S. in violation of any immigration law or regulation and is likely to escape before a warrant can be obtained. This "reason to believe" standard is considered equivalent to probable cause in immigration cases.
Four of the five named plaintiffs in the case were arrested without a warrant, detained, and ultimately released on immigration charges during Trump's federal takeover. In each instance, federal officers failed to either inquire about the plaintiff's legal status or assess whether they were a flight risk, or both, before making an arrest.
One plaintiff, Jose Escobar Molina, was approached and immediately handcuffed by plainclothed unidentified federal agents outside of his apartment building on the morning of August 21, despite having a valid Temporary Protected Status for El Salvador since 2001 and living in D.C. for 25 years. The officers did not have a warrant and never asked for Escobar Molina's name, identification, immigration status, or about his ties to the community—ties that are often used to assess whether someone is a flight risk.
According to the lawsuit, when he told the officers that he had legal immigration status, they replied, "No you don't. You are illegal." After being put into a vehicle, he pressed the issue again and told the officers he had "papers." To which the driver responded by yelling, "Shut up, bitch! You're illegal."
After spending the night in immigration detention, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement supervisor realized that Escobar Molina did, in fact, have legal status, and he was finally released.
Another plaintiff, named only as "N.S." in the suit, spent nearly four weeks in immigration detention before being released, despite having a pending asylum application after fleeing Venezuela. Federal agents arrested N.S. in a Home Depot parking lot without asking any questions about where he lived, for how long, or anything else about his ties to the community. Without making an individualized determination as to whether he posed a flight risk, federal officers "pulled N.S. out of the driver's seat, threw him against the car, handcuffed him, and provided him a clear bag in which to place his belongings, before placing him in the back of a van," according to the complaint.
Both men, along with the other plaintiffs arrested without a warrant, now live in fear of being arrested and detained again as immigration arrests continue in the nation's capital.
In a post on X, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) asserted that the lawsuit's allegations are "disgusting, reckless, and categorically FALSE," and defended DHS law enforcement's use of "reasonable suspicion" to make arrests, rather than conducting "indiscriminate stops."
But the issue at the heart of the complaint is not whether the officers had the "reasonable suspicion" to make the stops—stops that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote could be made by considering factors like race, ethnicity, and speaking Spanish—but whether officers had probable cause to make the warrantless arrests that followed.
"They're not even doing the bare minimum as far as asking individual questions about a person's immigration status," CASA Legal Director Ama Frimpong, told The Washington Post.
Federal law requires immigration officers to have "reason to believe" an individual is both in violation of an immigration law and is likely to escape before a warrant can be obtained. These measures are in place to protect individuals from wrongful arrest and detention. But clearly, laws meant to protect people's rights are dispensable when standing in the way of Trump's mass deportation goals.
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They can sue when they get back home. Don’t call us, we’ll call you. Buh bye.
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Me being me:
"If they have PC, then make an arrest. If they don’t have that, then get a warrant from a judge that has jurisdiction."
This you?
Yeah, sorry, but my bucket of fucks to give is empty.
Funny how Americans being murdered or victims of other crimes is acceptable collateral damage for immigration, but IF ONE IMMIGRANT IS ERRONEOUSLY DEPORTED, THAT IS AN UNACCEPTABLE TRAVESTY!!
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Who cares? We need to reduce the proliferatiion of illegals in our society, just as we need to reduce the proliferation of guns in our society!
Put a sign out on your lawn: No Guns Inside
Autmn, lawyers can spread their press releases without your help.
Would actually be better written if you did not help them.
Because YOU wrote it (you, Autumn, specifically) I do not buy a single word in the suit.
Ad hominem for the win!
Still not what that means.
The literary fallacy where a literary fallacy is misused should be called a sarcle.
I thought a sarcle was an unwanted malignant growth that has to be frozen off.
Probable cause, like due process, is leftist. Law enforcement should not have any limitations on their power and courts need to do what they are told. Anyone who says otherwise is a Marxist leftist with TDS. This is immigration we’re talking about. The very existence of our nation is at stake. Some things have to be sacrificed for the greater good. Things like human rights and limitations on power. Can’t give these vermin what they deserve while respecting their rights. They don’t have rights. Those are for citizens and only citizens, no matter what the law or Constitution says.
Still dont understand what probable cause means.
Still hasn't bothered to read the INA or cases around it.
Still doesn't understand it isnt a human right to be in the US illegally.
Still pushing Maddow narratives.
Still retarded.
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Cops never listen.
They're trained not to listen.
MOAR training required!
Trained and conditioned. Personally, even I'm having trouble continuing to listen to the "nitrogen asphyxiation has never been tested, ergo, it violates cruel and unusual", "Comey deserves a fair trial", and "Mostly peaceful protest"-type narratives.
Especially the tall handsome ones who took Sarc’s wife away from him.
a valid Temporary Protected Status for El Salvador since 2001 and living in D.C. for 25 years
TPS for 25 years? What's the 'T' for again?
Terrific?
Tranny?
Two weeks
Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program
Who is paying for their legal representation.
Also the INA is clear. Reason refuses to admit this fact despite multiple appeals courts.
Can't seem to make up your minds whether the National Guard is doing nothing but show-boating in D.C. (last weeks article) or arresting far too many invading criminals huh?
Oh I get it; It doesn't matter so long as Trump BAD..... /s
Don't care. If they're illegal, deport them, no matter what.
Well "reason to believe" is a pretty low bar. But that's the law for better or worse. All we really have here are unverified claims filtered through a plaintiffs attorney. If a few legal residents are temporarily inconvenienced I can be sympathetic. But we have had four years of open borders and something like ten million unvetted aliens to deal with. It's a messy business but it was created by the Biden regime with Reason cheering it along. With Autumn's track record and the shameless dishonesty we see here every day I'm willing to wait for the administration's defense. Which of course will not be covered here.
So you just showed that when you arrest the illegals, the crime goes down. Great reason self own!
>Five plaintiffs are arguing that several mass immigration arrests in the nation’s capital were made without probable cause.
Wait a minute, Atumn, weren't you one of the ones telling us that being an illegal alien isn't actually a *crime* - its a civil violation?
No probable cause needed then.
The most mind blowing part of it is the inability to reason or think outside the(ir ideal) American justice sytsem.
There are plenty of companies, communities, clubs, unions, societies, etc., etc., etc. where probable cause does not apply and "reason to believe" or "at will" is "whatever the fuck I say it is" or "I won't warn you twice" applies and Reason can't fathom such a 'diverse' mindset despite the fact that that's precisely what "Every man's home is his castle." means. They insist on bringing the entirety of the US justice system to bear on every corner and edge case regardless of what the law, popular opinion, morality or any combination thereof and more says.
It's an obvious attempt to force an irresolvable paradox or induce paralysis by analysis and exploit FUD, but the whole "I'm gender/race/religion/immigration fluid." idiocy hasn't been cute or clever for over a decade now.
If you want to arrest someone you need probable cause, whether or not it's for something criminal. Would you prefer if police could arrest you on a whim whenever they wanted, so long as they weren't accusing you of a crime?
Would you prefer if police could arrest you on a whim whenever they wanted, so long as they weren't accusing you of a crime?
Considering the "not accusing you of a crime" part of this, you're using the lay term for 'arrest' which is more accurately described as detain, hold, stop, interview, or serve under the law. And, yeah, the police can and do show up all over the place and detain, hold, stop, interview, and serve (as in notices and warrants) to people all the time. Entirely within and even as specified by The Constitution and various state constitutions.
Dumbass.
Yes, you do. But these people are asserting that there was no PC *to investigate their immigration status* - which lead to the arrest.
Civil infraction, no need for PC to investigate. Once their immigration status was ascertained as being here illegally THAT gave the cops PC to arrest them.
And my fucking county can fly a drone over my property and fine me for violations without PC that I am violating anything before they fly the drone.
So in effect the 'cops' can already do that.
Finally, don't assume that because I am stating the way I think things are with my approving of the way things are.
I can believe that things are one way while not liking that way.
Also, also, police can already do Terry stops. Again, I don't have to like it, but that is the way it is.
I don't really care, Margaret.
Round them up. If you accidentally catch legal residents then send them on their way with an apology. Deport the illegals. It's really that fucking simple. I've lost my sympathy because my tolerance had been abused. I've stopped caring what arguments are presented by the pro-illegals crowd because they're all flimsy justifications for importing the 3rd world and replacing Americans.
Given that the Obama admin bragged about deporting about 3 million people in eight years, then it stands to reason that similar mistakes were made, and handled as Master Thief suggested.
This "reason to believe" standard is considered equivalent to probable cause in immigration cases.
LMAO, no it's not!
According to the lawsuit
Emma Camp JoUrNaLiSm! *drink*
Temporary Protected Status for El Salvador since 2001 and living in D.C. for 25 years.
"Temporary."
"Shut up, bitch! You're illegal."
This standard is considered equivalent to Mirandizing in immigration cases.
"They're not even doing the bare minimum as far as asking individual questions about a person's immigration status
Nor should they. This is a dragnet and a roundup. If we're not deporting 10,000 people/day, we're failing in our goal. If we accidentally snag and/or punt a couple people "temporarily" here for a quarter of a century, we'll figure that out later and give them a Very Official Apology™ after the fact.
It wouldn’t have to be this way if the democrats didn’t throw open the border for four years. So any mistakes are their fault.
Whether or not these lawsuits have merit or standing, the simple fact that they're filing paperwork means work is created for employees of the Judicial branch.
Also creating work for the Judicial branch are the various class-action suits filed by fired (now ex-) federal employees. And the lawsuits filed by states and private organizations against the Departments of of Energy, Education, HHS and EPA (to name a few).
Trump's "Government efficiency" program is racking up a large legal bill that will never be included in the tally of money he "saved".
Because these things never happened before.
Whether or not these lawsuits have merit or standing, the simple fact that they're filing paperwork means work is created for employees of the Judicial branch.
Do you have a solution or are you just trying to hedge towards more cost-effective means of reducing government employment?
Because it's been widely recognized for several elections now that growing the size of government and the welfare state isn't popular and you're at the point of (dishonestly) denying people who think, believe, and agree with it their soap, ballot, and jury boxes.
The whole "We can't reduce the size of government! It will cost too much!"-schtick was stupid when Reason and other left and left-adjacent morons lambasted Republicans for "driving us into a ditch" during the Obama Administration.
Liberals spend money on frivolous lawsuits. Blame trump. Retarded as usual.
Start fining democrat lawyers for abuse of process when they file these frivolous suits.
And if they throw a brick through your window, that's work for the glaziers!
So because lawsuits are filed the underlying law should just be ignored? I assume people like you are too stupid to understand that's what you're saying and that it applies to all crime, including rape and murder. By your logic the only logical position is no laws and by extension, no rights but those you're willing to lethally defend.
By your logic the only logical position is no laws and by extension, no rights
Welcome to Reason.
Speaking of illegals --- man, that story of the Des Moines School District Superintendent is a hoot, ain't it?
Public schools at their finest.
Democrat politics at their finest.
A friend of mine grew up in Iowa City....I should mention it to it.
Nothing surprises me any more....nothing.
Good Luck! LOL! ILLEGAL ALIENS have no rights.
Nor should they.
This is a separate subject, but in what universe is 25 years "temporary"?? Some people get sentenced to prison for life and get out in 25 years. This is ridiculous.
The TPS was originally granted in 2001 due to the earthquakes in El Salvador that year. So why is he STILL HERE?? Was nothing rebuilt in El Salvador in all that time? Either give Molina permanent status or kick him the hell out. One or the other.
"Immigrants Arrested During Federal Takeover of D.C. Police Are Suing ICE and Other Federal Agencies."
...and what will the illegals' legal argument be?
We have a right to be in the US illegally and not be arrested by a federal agency for doing their jobs?
Even in a far-left DC courtroom, that argument will be laughed out of the court.