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Sen. Blumenthal: whistleblower shares secret #ICE policy authorizing agents to enter homes W/OUT JUDICIAL WARRANT.
An invasion of #privacy akin to & of the era of the forced quartering of troops in prvt citizens' homes, a prime cause of the American Revolution.
https://www.blumenthal.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/blumenthal-demands-accountability-for-secret-ice-policy-authorizing-federal-agentsto-enter-homes-without-a-judicial-warrant -
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Sen. Blumenthal: whistleblower shares secret #ICE policy authorizing agents to enter homes W/OUT JUDICIAL WARRANT.
An invasion of #privacy akin to & of the era of the forced quartering of troops in prvt citizens' homes, a prime cause of the American Revolution.
https://www.blumenthal.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/blumenthal-demands-accountability-for-secret-ice-policy-authorizing-federal-agentsto-enter-homes-without-a-judicial-warrant@ginaintheburg NH has a bill in committee tomorrow to allow for citizens arrests with immunity from liability. Look at this part:
“b) Entry onto private property to arrest a person for a felony may only be made if the citizen reasonably believes exigent circumstances exist that pose an imminent threat of harm. Such entry shall be immediately reported to law enforcement, with the citizen deferring to police intervention whenever practicable.”Ridiculous.
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@ginaintheburg NH has a bill in committee tomorrow to allow for citizens arrests with immunity from liability. Look at this part:
“b) Entry onto private property to arrest a person for a felony may only be made if the citizen reasonably believes exigent circumstances exist that pose an imminent threat of harm. Such entry shall be immediately reported to law enforcement, with the citizen deferring to police intervention whenever practicable.”Ridiculous.
@ginaintheburg maybe we can arrest ICE agents though:
a) For a felony committed in the arrestor’s presence;
(b) For a misdemeanor involving a breach of the peace committed in the arrestor’s presence; or
(c) When the arrestor has probable cause, as judged by the reasonable person standard, to believe that a felony has been committed and the person arrested committed it.Human trafficking is a crime.
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@ginaintheburg NH has a bill in committee tomorrow to allow for citizens arrests with immunity from liability. Look at this part:
“b) Entry onto private property to arrest a person for a felony may only be made if the citizen reasonably believes exigent circumstances exist that pose an imminent threat of harm. Such entry shall be immediately reported to law enforcement, with the citizen deferring to police intervention whenever practicable.”Ridiculous.
Am I understanding this correctly?
Is this Bill legalizing any private citizen's entering another person's home to arrest them? A citizen's arrest conducted by invading another's home?
That is absolutely insane. Absolutely. Insane!
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@ginaintheburg maybe we can arrest ICE agents though:
a) For a felony committed in the arrestor’s presence;
(b) For a misdemeanor involving a breach of the peace committed in the arrestor’s presence; or
(c) When the arrestor has probable cause, as judged by the reasonable person standard, to believe that a felony has been committed and the person arrested committed it.Human trafficking is a crime.
Wouldn't that be cool. I have a funny feeling about that interpretation, though.
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