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Showing posts with label 4th amendment protections from unreasonable searches and seizures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4th amendment protections from unreasonable searches and seizures. Show all posts
"The Supreme Court on Monday lifted a federal judge’s order prohibiting government agents from making indiscriminate immigration-related stops in the Los Angeles area that challengers called “blatant racial profiling.”
The court’sbrief orderwas unsigned and gave no reasons. It is not the last word in the case, which is pending before a federal appeals court and may again reach the justices.
"Democraticmembers of Congress are pressing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to reveal information aboutimmigrationofficers’ practice of wearing masks and concealing their identities, according to a letter viewed by the Guardian.
The letter marks another step in pushes by US lawmakers to require immigration officials to identify themselves during arrest operations, especially when agents are masked, a practice that has sparked outrage amongcivil rightsgroups.
Congressman Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the powerful committee on oversight and government reform, along with Representative Summer Lee, wrote to the secretary of the DHS,Kristi Noem, pressing for “memoranda, directives, guidance, communications” regarding immigration officers’ use of masks and unmarked cars for immigration operations.
“For every person within the United States, the Fourth Amendment guarantees protection from unreasonable searches and seizures and the Fifth Amendment guarantees a right to due process under the law,” the pair wrote. “In direct violation of these principles, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has allowed its agents – primarily from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) – to conceal their identities and use unmarked vehicles while conducting immigration enforcement activities."...
Experts warn that masked officers may not only erode trust in law enforcement agencies, but can also allow officers to escape accountability."