I wasn’t clear. I’m referring to a news link indicating that judges have released folks due to valid arrest warrants but invalid means of arresting folks.
ICE uses administrative warrants; and while administrative warrants do not allow for seizures inside a home, see my comment about the legal argument of “you can’t suppress the body” for why there’s not a whole lot that can be done if they do decide to kick down your door. The latest Serious Trouble podcast goes into this at the 12 minute mark. https://www.serioustrouble.show/p/120-days
In this case the story didn’t make it clear whether or not they even had an administrative warrant. I’d be interested to find out if they did.
I wasn’t clear. I’m referring to a news link indicating that judges have released folks due to valid arrest warrants but invalid means of arresting folks.
They didn't have a valid warrant. Without a judge's review, they broke down his door and entered, armed, and abducted him.
I understand, but do you have a news link to where the judge released him?
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Isn't that moving the goalposts? The comment you were asking under specifically said these arrests were made without obtaining a warrant.
ICE uses administrative warrants; and while administrative warrants do not allow for seizures inside a home, see my comment about the legal argument of “you can’t suppress the body” for why there’s not a whole lot that can be done if they do decide to kick down your door. The latest Serious Trouble podcast goes into this at the 12 minute mark. https://www.serioustrouble.show/p/120-days
In this case the story didn’t make it clear whether or not they even had an administrative warrant. I’d be interested to find out if they did.