US Citizen Alleges Racial Profiling and Unlawful Detention by ICE Agents on Long Island
CBS New YorkJuly 7, 20252 min115,465 views
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- 🎯 A Hispanic U.S. citizen, identified as Elen Lemus, alleges he was unlawfully detained by ICE agents on Long Island.
- ⚠️ Lemus, a U.S. citizen born and raised in Brentwood, claims he was targeted due to his race.
- ⚖️ His legal representatives state that ICE agents acted improperly throughout the stop, violating his rights.
Questionable Law Enforcement Tactics
- 👮♂️ Lemus refused to provide identification because agents allegedly lacked reasonable suspicion for the demand.
- 🚗 Despite the lack of a warrant, an ICE agent is seen opening the passenger door of the car Lemus was in.
- 🗣️ Lemus asserts that ICE agents refused to identify themselves by name or badge number when asked.
- 🕵️♂️ A former police officer and detective reviewed the incident, stating it did not align with lawful policing practices.
Detention and Impact
- ⏳ Lemus reports being detained on the street for approximately one hour, with about 20 minutes spent in handcuffs.
- 😥 He expressed feeling like a criminal during the encounter.
Calls for Reform and Investigation
- 🤝 The incident highlights concerns about local law enforcement cooperation with ICE, as Nassau County has an agreement to work with the agency.
- 📜 Local leaders are reportedly seeking to pass a bill to prohibit law enforcement agencies from cooperating with ICE.
- 📢 Lemus's lawyer is urging the U.S. Justice Department to conduct a full investigation into the incident.
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