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Both of Oregons senators have demanded an explanation after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in plain clothes entered a home in Portland without a warrant and arrested a man who was later released.
The arrest of the man, who was working on a renovation at the house on Thursday, was captured on a cellphone video by a co-worker who published it on Facebook, where it was viewed more than a million times.
News of the encounter spread, and United States Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, both Democrats who had previously voiced concerns about how ICE is operating in their state, said the arrest appears to be an illegal entry of a private home, according to a joint letter sent on Friday to a regional director at the agency.
The video, which is more than seven minutes long, begins after three ICE agents are already inside the house. One of them asks the man, identified by the senators as Carlos Bolanos, for his identification. The man asks why.
I have reason to believe you are not in the country legally, the agent replies.
The co-worker recording the cellphone video, George Cardenas, then asks the agents why his colleague is being arrested and what the charges are, but none are specified. He asks them repeatedly to identify themselves and tells the agents they are trespassing, but the one agent who speaks throughout the encounter says the house is a place of business, apparently because the two men are working inside.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ice-arrested-a-man-in-oregon-without-a-warrant-senators-want-to-know-why/ar-AAtZk6a?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=edgsp
williesgirl
(4,033 posts)Charged w a crime and fired, as well as any supervisor who blessed this action. The homeowner should sue ICE.
GusBob
(7,286 posts)The whole article is scary. Even a sherriff calls bullshit
All ICE will do to stem the criticism is disappear victims and witnesses and we won't be reading stories like this again
Well maybe in history books like we do now about Gulags and Gestapo