Federal Judge Restricts ICE’s Warrantless Arrests in Oregon—A Win for Due Process and National Sovereignty
A federal judge’s ruling curbing warrantless ICE arrests in Oregon upholds constitutional due process and challenges overzealous immigration enforcement tactics that threaten law-abiding Americans and the rule of law.
In a significant check on federal overreach, U.S. District Judge Mustafa Kasubhai has issued a preliminary injunction halting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from making warrantless arrests in Oregon unless there is a clear risk that the suspect will escape. This decision comes amid growing concerns that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been conducting aggressive immigration sweeps without proper legal authority, jeopardizing due process rights and undermining trust in law enforcement. When Does Enforcement Cross the Line? The ruling confronts a troubling practice where ICE agents arrest individuals on mere suspicion during ramped-up operations — what critics...
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