Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been claiming that they do not need a warrant to make arrests, sparking controversy among civil liberties groups. According to recent footage obtained by Al Jazeera, an ICE agent can be seen telling a Jersey City councilperson that "we don't need a warrant" to detain individuals.
The video shows Councilman Jake Ephros approaching an ICE agent who is arresting a man at a light rail station. Ephros asks the agent if they have a warrant and what they took from the individual, only to be told that the agency did not require one for the arrest.
This revelation raises concerns about the lack of oversight and accountability within the US immigration system. Critics argue that ICE's assertion that it can make arrests without a warrant is in direct contravention of due process rights enshrined in the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution.
Critics also point out that the practice of making arrests without a warrant may lead to innocent people being detained and held for extended periods, without access to legal representation or due process. This is particularly concerning given the history of racial profiling and targeting certain communities by ICE.
As tensions rise over the government's handling of immigration policies, many are left wondering if the assertion that ICE can make arrests without a warrant is just another example of the erosion of civil liberties in America.
The video shows Councilman Jake Ephros approaching an ICE agent who is arresting a man at a light rail station. Ephros asks the agent if they have a warrant and what they took from the individual, only to be told that the agency did not require one for the arrest.
This revelation raises concerns about the lack of oversight and accountability within the US immigration system. Critics argue that ICE's assertion that it can make arrests without a warrant is in direct contravention of due process rights enshrined in the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution.
Critics also point out that the practice of making arrests without a warrant may lead to innocent people being detained and held for extended periods, without access to legal representation or due process. This is particularly concerning given the history of racial profiling and targeting certain communities by ICE.
As tensions rise over the government's handling of immigration policies, many are left wondering if the assertion that ICE can make arrests without a warrant is just another example of the erosion of civil liberties in America.