US-Richter entscheidet, dass ICE-Razzien gerichtliche Haftbefehle erfordern, was einem geheimen ICE-Memo widerspricht

https://www.wired.com/story/us-judge-rules-ice-raids-require-judicial-warrants-contradicting-secret-ice-memo/

30 Kommentare

  1. TintedApostle on

    4th amendment is very clear. No ICE memo that wasn’t ratified by the states as an amendment matters. They are terrorists.

  2. Funkguerilla on

    Based on how these things go, I expect it to be appealed and stayed by Tuesday (only because of the weekend).

  3. MrPantsyFlants on

    They will issue another memo telling agents to disregard the radical left judge.

  4. lowsparkedheels on

    *“A federal judge in Minnesota ruled last Saturday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents violated the Fourth Amendment after they forcibly entered a Minnesota man’s home without a judicial warrant.“*

    This is a good step in upholding our rights. I hope more Federal judges follow this interpretation. And it’s important for citizens to support this.

  5. liquidgrill on

    This will mean exactly nothing. Are we really believing that they didn’t know it was unconstitutional before the judge ruled on it? They will 100% continue to do it.

  6. Agile_End_3049 on

    Well, at least the ruling is correct. Whether it gets enforced is another matter unfortunately.

  7. CrimsonHeretic on

    Laws and rulings haven’t stopped anything this fascist regime wants to do thus far.

    Start enforcing. Oh wait, the people meant to enforce the laws are fascists… Hmm.

  8. Ok-disaster2022 on

    Just remembernstsnd your ground laws protect residents facing home invasion. 

  9. I don’t get how there are never consequences. Violating someone’s rights is arguable worse than a lot of crimes. Yet the judicial branch has no power to punish the officers and their superiors who issue the policy? 

  10. ViolettaQueso on

    That is our constitution at work, folks. Don’t give up on us just because we have a regime that is trying to destroy it.

    It’s hard as eff, but, it is worth fighting for.

  11. Lets add this to the no shit sherlock pile. Problem is, ICE is operating on a „who is going to stop me“ basis.

  12. returnofthecursed on

    ICE is making up the rules as they go and praying that people will OBEY IN ADVANCE to make their fascism seem normal.

    DON’T OBEY IN ADVANCE

  13. Qui8gon4jinn on

    Stop with the paywalls on information vital to the public. Your playing into this dystopia…

  14. Ornery-Ticket834 on

    How long unit the Supreme Court “ pauses” the ruling or outright reverses it on the shadow docket? Let’s start a betting pool.

  15. Crazy-Boysenberry452 on

    Thank God I was going give up completely on our justice system.  

  16. LiquorIsQuickor on

    Can we reframe this a bit. US judge reminds ICE they are full of shit. 

    It’s not like this things are up for debate. Is a ruling even necessary? It feels like it legitimizes the assumed breaking of the law.

    “Criminal announces Theft is ok before robbing a house.” No police in the USA is going to be like “ok… better check with the judge before I arrest you.”

  17. MiloGoesToTheFatFarm on

    Yeah because these internal memos don’t mean anything. Just like the executive orders don’t mean anything. You can’t just amend the constitution with a memo. The fact that our news outlets keep publishing this stuff and giving it gravity and weight is insane, it’s not even close to being enforceable.

  18. OwnHelicopter2745 on

    Cool, who’s going to enforce this? 

    Signed, Minneapolis resident. 

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