ICE Raid on Minneapolis Home Deemed 'Blatant Constitutional Violation' by Attorney
Associated PressJanuary 15, 20262 min92,606 views
1 connectionsΒ·2 entities in this videoβFourth Amendment Violation Alleged
- π The attorney argues that the ICE raid, involving a battering ram to break down a door, constitutes a blatant constitutional violation of the Fourth Amendment.
- π‘ The Fourth Amendment protects the home as a castle, and entry without invitation or a warrant is illegal, especially when a 9-year-old child is known to be inside.
Regular Check-ins and Community Fear
- ποΈ The individual targeted by the raid had been checking in regularly with federal authorities for years and had another check-in scheduled in a couple of months.
- β The attorney questions why, if the person was considered dangerous, he was allowed to remain in the community and continue regular check-ins.
- π― The raid is characterized as an act of terror and intimidation aimed at instilling fear within the community, rather than a genuine effort to address potential fraud.
Questioning the Method of Investigation
- accountants The attorney suggests that if the concern was fraud, the government should have sent accountants, not armed agents with weapons.
- π¨ The use of a battering ram and armed agents is seen as excessive and intended to instill fear, not to investigate billing practices.
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Fourth AmendmentConstitutional ViolationICE RaidMinneapolisImmigration AgentsBattering RamDeportation OrdersCommunity FearTerror and IntimidationFraudulent Billing Practices
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