Federal Immigration Enforcement Agents Have No Right to Use Excessive Force on Members of Congress, Even If They Claim It's for Law and Order - The Intercept
Federal immigration agents have been accused of using excessive force against a member of congress in a shocking incident that has raised concerns about the limits of law enforcement power. According to a video posted online by Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-Arizona), who was sprayed with pepper spray and confronted by agents, no one should be subject to such treatment โ not even a member of Congress.
Grijalva's account of the incident shows that she was attending a protest near her home when federal agents in green fatigues arrived on the scene, armed with flash-bang grenades, tear gas, and pepper-ball rounds. The agents allegedly dispersed the crowd, shooting directly at protesters who were unarmed and attempting to exercise their constitutional rights.
The actions described by Rep. Grijalva are in direct conflict with law enforcement policies stating that violence against members of Congress is not permissible. They further demonstrate an extreme disregard for federal laws designed to safeguard Americans' rights as well as the principles of justice, fairness, and equality.
Federal immigration agents have been accused of using excessive force against a member of congress in a shocking incident that has raised concerns about the limits of law enforcement power. According to a video posted online by Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-Arizona), who was sprayed with pepper spray and confronted by agents, no one should be subject to such treatment โ not even a member of Congress.
Grijalva's account of the incident shows that she was attending a protest near her home when federal agents in green fatigues arrived on the scene, armed with flash-bang grenades, tear gas, and pepper-ball rounds. The agents allegedly dispersed the crowd, shooting directly at protesters who were unarmed and attempting to exercise their constitutional rights.
The actions described by Rep. Grijalva are in direct conflict with law enforcement policies stating that violence against members of Congress is not permissible. They further demonstrate an extreme disregard for federal laws designed to safeguard Americans' rights as well as the principles of justice, fairness, and equality.