Irrelevant what they are classed as. Their powers are limited to customs and immigration. They can't arrest legitimate US citizens for traffic violations.Are they classed as federal law enforcement regardless of their powers
Irrelevant what they are classed as. Their powers are limited to customs and immigration. They can't arrest legitimate US citizens for traffic violations.Are they classed as federal law enforcement regardless of their powers
No. You are.are you being serious or naturally a bit simple?

She wasn't, she was breaking their rules of obstruction. It is an offence to block or try to stop their businessNo. You are.
Please tell me what customs and immigration rules she was breaking?
What rules of obstruction? She wasn't preventing them from going about their business.She wasn't, she was breaking their rules of obstruction. It is an offence to block or try to stop their business

What rules of obstruction? She wasn't preventing them from going about their business.
As she was doing neither, those two bullet points are irrelevant. Explain how she was obstructing them by sitting in her car? Incidentally, the road was clear as cars were going past her car, prior to her being murdered.
- Local police officers don’t need a warrant when they encounter someone breaking the law in a public space, and the same holds true for ICE officers.
- Obstructing or otherwise interfering with an ICE arrest is a crime, and anyone involved may be subject to prosecution under federal law. In addition, encouraging others to interfere or attempt to obstruct an arrest is extremely reckless and places all parties in jeopardy.


Thanks, mate.Welcome back mate.

Whatever. She has been shot and nobody is. going. prison for it.As she was doing neither, those two bullet points are irrelevant. Explain how she was obstructing them by sitting in her car?
Thanks, mate.
Time to get back into my usual shoes again.
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That's exactly how it all started in Germany in the 1930's.Whatever. She has been shot and nobody is. going. prison for it.

That's exactly how it all started in Germany in the 1930's.
As do most US citizens.
- Local police officers don’t need a warrant when they encounter someone breaking the law in a public space, and the same holds true for ICE officers.

That's great then.As do most US citizens.
ICE = passport checkers.