MN Police Chief Outlines Reported Illegal Activities of ICE

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Brooklyn Park (Twin Cities area) talks about how the recent activity of ICE has been illegally stopping and targeting minorities based on their skin color - including officers.
  • Says he supports immigration enforcement
  • Says federal LEOs have worked successfully with his office for years, including ICE
  • Says the last two weeks have seen unprecedented illegal stops and targeting of minorities
  • Said off duty cops are being stopped - every one stopped was a person of color
  • Said one off duty cop was driving home, was boxed in by ICE who demanded to see her paperwork proving she was a citizen. She doesnt travel with her birth certificate. As it escalated she tried to record the incident and had her phone physically knocked from her hand. Guns were drawn on her during the encounter.

 
Brooklyn Park (Twin Cities area) talks about how the recent activity of ICE has been illegally stopping and targeting minorities based on their skin color - including officers.
  • Says he supports immigration enforcement
  • Says federal LEOs have worked successfully with his office for years, including ICE
  • Says the last two weeks have seen unprecedented illegal stops and targeting of minorities
  • Said off duty cops are being stopped - every one stopped was a person of color
  • Said one off duty cop was driving home, was boxed in by ICE who demanded to see her paperwork proving she was a citizen. She doesnt travel with her birth certificate. As it escalated she tried to record the incident and had her phone physically knocked from her hand. Guns were drawn on her during the encounter.



Concern troll is concerned.
 
ICE has always conducted such checks....


The legality of ICE checkpoints is a complex issue that involves both immigration law and criminal law. ICE agents have the authority to stop, detain, and interfere with individuals, including U.S. citizens, under certain circumstances. This authority is derived from the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), specifically 8 U.S.C. § 1357, which allows immigration officers to interrogate individuals about their right to be in the United States and to arrest noncitizens without a warrant if they believe the individual is unlawfully present and likely to escape before a warrant can be obtained.

The legality of ICE checkpoints is further supported by court decisions that affirm the authority of the Border Patrol to operate checkpoints and to question occupants of vehicles about their citizenship, request document proof of immigration status, and make quick observations of what is in plain view in the interior of the vehicle.
It is essential for individuals to be aware of their rights and to understand the legal context surrounding ICE checkpoints to navigate these situations appropriately.
 
Brooklyn Park (Twin Cities area) talks about how the recent activity of ICE has been illegally stopping and targeting minorities based on their skin color - including officers.
  • Says he supports immigration enforcement
  • Says federal LEOs have worked successfully with his office for years, including ICE
  • Says the last two weeks have seen unprecedented illegal stops and targeting of minorities
  • Said off duty cops are being stopped - every one stopped was a person of color
  • Said one off duty cop was driving home, was boxed in by ICE who demanded to see her paperwork proving she was a citizen. She doesnt travel with her birth certificate. As it escalated she tried to record the incident and had her phone physically knocked from her hand. Guns were drawn on her during the encounter.


Proof son proof, hearsay is not proof
 
ICE has always conducted such checks....


The legality of ICE checkpoints is a complex issue that involves both immigration law and criminal law. ICE agents have the authority to stop, detain, and interfere with individuals, including U.S. citizens, under certain circumstances. This authority is derived from the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), specifically 8 U.S.C. § 1357, which allows immigration officers to interrogate individuals about their right to be in the United States and to arrest noncitizens without a warrant if they believe the individual is unlawfully present and likely to escape before a warrant can be obtained.

The legality of ICE checkpoints is further supported by court decisions that affirm the authority of the Border Patrol to operate checkpoints and to question occupants of vehicles about their citizenship, request document proof of immigration status, and make quick observations of what is in plain view in the interior of the vehicle.
It is essential for individuals to be aware of their rights and to understand the legal context surrounding ICE checkpoints to navigate these situations appropriately.
Your AI post is uninformed. Go ahead and post in the transcript from the officer and see what it says. I can do that later but here is what my summary generated:

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Your AI post is uninformed. Go ahead and post in the transcript from the officer and see what it says. I can do that later but here is what my summary generated:

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I could not give a shit what some officer from MN says.

Federal law backs ICE's actions, always has. You might want to brush up on the Supremacy Clause.
 
My take on the current ICE agent brigade, is that power has gone to their heads. Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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