ICE told to get the eff out

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Does she have a right to warn possible illegal immigrant to their operation?
That is one of the questions I was thinking about last week. I found it hard to believe that these so called 'observers' weren't committing an offence by alerting 'criminals' that law enforcement officers are in the area.
I suspected that such behaviour would be treated as some kind of aiding and abetting, but apparently not?
Perhaps it would be wise to amend the law around this?
 
That is one of the questions I was thinking about last week. I found it hard to believe that these so called 'observers' weren't committing an offence by alerting 'criminals' that law enforcement officers are in the area.
I suspected that such behaviour would be treated as some kind of aiding and abetting, but apparently not?
Perhaps it would be wise to amend the law around this?
I think this shooting might quieten them down a bit
 
That is one of the questions I was thinking about last week. I found it hard to believe that these so called 'observers' weren't committing an offence by alerting 'criminals' that law enforcement officers are in the area.
I suspected that such behaviour would be treated as some kind of aiding and abetting, but apparently not?
Perhaps it would be wise to amend the law around this?

I have wondered the same thing. But it might come up against the First Amendment, from which stems the right to protest. It's tricky.
 
Her wife is being investigated for obstruction. I think under the circumstances they should let that slide.
 
Rightly so. I would have been more shocked if no charges were brought to her doorstep.

Well luckily, we have it all on video. How do you think Becca impeded the agent. As I've mentioned before, the worst thing she did was call him 'big boy' and tell him to go on his lunch break.
 
I have wondered the same thing. But it might come up against the First Amendment, from which stems the right to protest. It's tricky.
Protest is one thing, but alerting criminals of law enforcement presence is entirely different. I couldn't believe they were actually allowed to do it.
What about the organisation that provide the whistles etc for the sole purpose of alerting criminals?
 
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