Well, if an ICE agent came to my door and asked me to present papers, first I'd say, is this a joke? When he said No, I'd then say wtf is he talking about? When he said he's looking for illegal immigrants, I'd say, yeah I'm not presenting anything and what's his badge number. If he proceeded to arrest me, he would see some big time lawsuits hit him and the state like a litigious tornado. Seems like a waste of state resources.
That's part of the question. The other part of the question though is if they ARE sweeping through whole neighborhoods door-to-door, what kind of illegality is that? And if the courts were to decide that such a random house-to-house search is legal, then where does that stop? You see where I'm going with this? It's not a free state if the police are randomly coming to your door asking you to identify yourself, which would be immensely intimidating. Now, a way to combat that I would think is if this tactic was called out and everyone was told to refuse any identification if ICE or police come to your door (without a warrant that is). They can't arrest everyone or even randomly, so I suppose there is that.
If only there were some way to know.
57Brave (02-11-2017)
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