Oregon Woman Says ICE Broke Out Her Car Windows and Detained Her for Filming Them
The First Amendment protects filming the police, but Berenice Garcia-Hernandez says she was dragged out of her car and detained for nearly seven hours for snapping photos of ICE agents.
Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in the Portland area busted out the car windows of a U.S. citizen, dragged her out of her vehicle, and detained her for roughly seven hours before releasing her without charges in late October.
Two weeks later, the woman says ICE still has her cell phone and engagement ring.
Berenice Garcia-Hernandez, 25, says that all she did to draw the ire of ICE agents was take photos of their car in a Chick-fil-A parking lot near Gresham, Oregon. Garcia-Hernandez's case, first reported by The Oregonian, is yet another case of federal immigration officers allegedly retaliating against U.S. citizens for recording them.
Garcia-Hernandez told The Oregonian that she saw a Facebook post about ICE activity near the fast-food restaurant and drove over in her fiancé's car, which has government-issued plates, to take photos. In response to the Trump administration's mass deportation program, activist networks and social media accounts have sprung up to track ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) activity.
Observing and recording law enforcement is firmly protected by the First Amendment, as long as one doesn't physically interfere with officers. Nevertheless, the ICE agents began following Garcia-Hernandez after she left the parking lot.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) did not immediately respond to a request for comment on what probable cause officers had to arrest Garcia-Hernandez. However, in a statement to the Oregonian, DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin accused Garcia-Hernandez of aggressively following and obstructing ICE officers, as well as resisting arrest.
"Her reckless and dangerous behavior included driving over a curb and coordinating with another unlicensed vehicle to block and intimidate law enforcement officers," McLaughlin told the outlet.
Garcia-Hernandez's attorney, Michael Fuller, says that's a lie and that he has the video to prove it.
Fuller provided Reason with additional cell phone footage taken by Garcia-Hernandez, which shows ICE officers tailing her for two minutes as she's driving. When she stops at a red light, the other car pulls alongside her.
"Police department," an ICE officer can be heard saying in the video, "why are you taking photos?"
"You're not police," Garcia-Hernandez says. "I know who you are."
"You know you're in a government vehicle?" the officer responds. "You just got fired."
"Fuck you, keep going," Garcia-Hernandez says as the light changes and she begins driving away. The video ends at this point.
Garcia-Hernandez told The Oregonian that when she stopped at another red light, the ICE agents turned on their emergency lights and pulled her over.
Additional footage of Garcia-Hernandez's arrest taken by a bystander shows Garcia-Hernandez being dragged out of her car. An ICE vehicle is parked perpendicular in front of her car, blocking her in.
Garcia-Hernandez was taken to a South Portland ICE detention facility and detained for roughly seven hours before being released. Officials allegedly seized her cell phone and engagement ring.
On October 31, Fuller sent a letter to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem demanding the return of Garcia-Hernandez's possessions and to preserve evidence in her case—a typical prelude to a lawsuit. Fuller says his office has received no response, nor has Garcia-Hernandez received her things. She has not been charged with a crime.
The DHS Office of Public Affairs has made a habit of putting out demonstrably false statements about recent ICE arrests and excessive-force incidents. These statements, which DHS never corrects, poison the public record, attack the reputations of innocent people, and chill free speech.
"The willingness to lie is unusual because you know these cases end up in court," Fuller says. "It's fun to lie now, but eventually people are going to review the video, people are going to be under oath. It's not a very good long-term strategy, but we've seen them lie about almost all of our clients."
Fuller's firm is also representing Francisco Miranda, a U.S. citizen who was allegedly arrested by ICE agents in Portland in early October.
These kinds of civil rights lawsuits take years to resolve, but it's much harder to distort the factual record in a courtroom than in a press release.
"We're gonna see these cases through, and it'll be interesting to see how they handle the fact that they went on the record with pretty provable lies to try to make themselves look better in the moment," Fuller says.
As for Garcia-Hernandez, she's not staying quiet.
"I think that we should continue to use our voices and continue to warn others about what's happening because it is not OK how our people, our community is being treated," Garcia-Hernandez told The Oregonian. "And me as a U.S. Citizen, I ended up being treated this way just because I was taking pictures and videos of (them) to warn the community. They were mad because they were getting exposed."
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Obstructing LEOs is not exercising 1A. Will see how this plays out in the state that is the unwiped dirty asshole of the nation.
How is being in a car filming LEOs obstructing them?
I suppose your theory is that the presence of someone filming cops makes it more difficult for them to break the law, and they should be permitted to break the law, ergo it's obstruction.
Why is your assumption solely that of activists? Did you look for any evidence that isnt one sided?
Yup. Too many degrees of freedom to draw any conclusions. Brit shrike is doing a bit of mental retardation gymnastics trying to assign a position.
Not really an assumption since she wasn't charged.
Obstructing LEOs is not exercising 1A.
Also, continuing the Antifa tradition of "just filming" the people (whom you totally don't share membership cards with) getting arrested and them turning around and "just filming" you getting arrested doesn't really do the 1A any favors either.
The video of the TPUSA fight, the guy who is "just filming" while shouting "You're bleeding white boy!" is wearing the same hat and jacket as the guy who took "white boy's" t-shirts and threw them down the sidewalk.
Remember the kids who livestreamed the abduction and torture of a mentally handicapped (autistic?) kid for supporting Trump? Do we really let the one kid off if all he did was film the incident?
Would she also warn bank robbers the cops are on the way?
what does this woman do for a living
Per LinkedIn, a person with the same name is employed as the director of strategic partnerships at a credit unit in Portland. Some years prior, the person was a barista at Starbucks.
And some years in the future?
The profile had other jobs in between and wanted to imply the person didn’t go from barista immediately to the current position.
Oh, Seattle's election certification and vote-counting process which is still ongoing since the election last week has brought the Socialist into the lead. So I stand by what I said, New York takes a page out of Seattle's book, not the other way around. Also, Seattle continues to maintain its streak of one-term mayors.
Ok, boomer.
That has nothing to do with the article you senile hick.
You strike me as the type of person that thinks their soccer-wine-mom tramp stamp tattoo makes them edgy.
You are way off with that assumption.
You strike me as a senile old country bumpkin who tries to dress nice and look cultured and refined, but will never be able to fully hide how white trash you are.
You are way off with that assumption.
It does make you edgy?
He's a pedophile that was abused all throughout his childhood by people pretending to be priests, who now fights for the rainbow cult that affirms him so long as he lets them sodomize him on a regular basis as payment for inclusion in their club of special magic people.
Ask him his pronouns.
(They're "sheepself/bottom")
"Two weeks later, the woman says ICE still has her cell phone and engagement ring."
Twat's YOUR PervFected, Mind-Infected excuse for THIS abuse of rights, EVIL shithead?!?! Or are "rights" totally fictitious, unless granted to us, by AT the AuthorShitarian TotalShitarian? Are smell phones and engagement rings a THREAT to The Dear Leader and The Homeland? Or does the Evil One DEMAND cuntrol of ALL of our properties, in The Sacred Name of AT the AuthorShitarian TotalShitarian?
6 letter word, Musk owned company.
Boring.
Maybe reason shouldn't give their employees veterans day off. They seemed to just be finding activist propaganda while sipping cocktails. Today has been rough for a supposed learned libertarian site.
No charges, speaks volumes. Taking photos ain't a crime. What a bunch a thugs.
omygawd i totally heard about ICE doing something bad in Oregon!
We are going to need a truth and reconciliation commission or something to deal with ICE’s crimes once the MAGA traitors are out of power.
Boring and authoritarian. Good work buddy.
Authoritarian?
You’re the one defending people getting arrested and having their property seized for simply filming things.
You’re really fucking retarded.
Rounding up all your enemies with a truth and reconciliation committee? Sorry youre uneducated. But totally boring.
And there will be camps that concentrate the “traitors” taken from their homes to ensure the racial purity of the “we.”
“And there will be camps that concentrate the “traitors” taken from their homes to ensure the racial purity of the “we.”
I didn’t say anything like that.
You’re the one defending masked goons harassing, detaining, arresting, and seizing property for simply being dark skinned.
You’re the one defending masked goons harassing, detaining, arresting, and seizing property for simply being dark skinned.
Where am I defending what occurred?
Where’s the cite that the person was detained due to being dark skinned?
Where have I supported harassment, detainment, arrest, and property confiscation due to skin color? I’m not a progressive nor do I belong to team blue.
All your “rapefugee” comments?
You mean executive agents enforcing the congressionally passed INA.
You guys realize that mindlessly running all the obviously fake/staged videos from your brown shirts and useful idiots only provides cover for no-shit abuses by the administration, right?
I mean, at least some of you understood how "affirmative consent" and the absurdity of the #MeToo excesses was not good for actual rape victims, so the engagement in this horseshit seems between retarded and malicious.
The 15-second video of her being detained must have pushed Autumn over the edge.
A lot of unknowns with this situation.
Its the same as the flood of cops shooting black people. Retards think it happens hundreds to thousands of times a year. This is just that again. But it works on retards. Like autumn and KAR.
Oregon Woman Says
Let me stop you right there.
I know, how dare they assume that person's gender! Not going to get invited to those cocktail parties if you keep doing that, Reason.
That too.