…DHS has issued memos claiming (without facts or law in evidence) that officers can arrest people and enter homes without signed judicial warrants. This has always been false. And it’s not edging any closer to the truth no matter what this administration might say in Truth Social posts and/or court filings…
…The opinion [PDF] doesn’t cut corners or grant Trump’s DOJ more respect than it has earned. (It’s running in the red at the moment.) Multiple people who were arrested following a “targeted” operation, that saws mostly involved federal officers waiting in a Home Depot parking lot in hopes of rounding up day laborers, sued the government. The government has already lost once. This order clearly explains why the government is losing twice. Pretending conjecture is the same thing as established facts does nothing more than inform the court that you suck at your job…
It’s almost as though telling them the first time didn’t do anything
Start suing them personally for this shit.
They’re literally kidnapping people. Not even in the “hyperbolic” way. They have no authority to detain these people and are doing it anyway. That’s the definition. I hope for a real reckoning, though I fear they will never actually be held accountable.
Pretending conjecture is the same thing as established facts does nothing more than inform the court that you suck at your job…
It does much more than that. It intentionally traumatizes those targeted and burdens them with fighting difficult legal battles. We no longer are a nation of laws, and that is the environment in which tyranny thrives.
Unless and until someone starts arresting the border officers for this crime it’s not going to stop. And I don’t know anyone with the authority to do so who will.
Have them arrested. If an order is not abided by — arrest them. An added benefit to this is they will be less likely to break the law again if they are arrested.
This seems like an elementary concept to state about how we hold people accountable for their actions.



