martybegan
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Detainer requests are unconstitutional and have been ruled that way since 2014 and states are getting sued up to $150,000 per lawsuit if they violate the constitution. I asked for legal requests. I provided the 4 cases in another thread:
- Miranda-Olivares v. Clackamas County (2014) — Federal court ruled that holding someone past their release time based solely on an ICE detainer violates the Fourth Amendment because detainers are not judicial warrants.
- Lunn v. Commonwealth (Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 2017) — State’s highest court held that Massachusetts law provides no authority for state or local officers to detain someone based only on an ICE detainer.
- Morales v. Chadbourne (2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, 2016) — Federal appellate court ruled ICE detainers are requests, not commands, and that detaining someone without probable cause violates the Constitution; resulted in a settlement after a wrongful detention.
- Galarza v. Szalczyk (3rd Circuit Court of Appeals, 2014) — Court ruled local governments can be held liable for honoring ICE detainers without warrants; detainers are voluntary and not mandatory.
This is the same bullshit that you tried before that doesn't apply to these situations.
What a ******* fraud you are.