First, they're outside their jurisdiction, and are there without the permission of the local/state government.Nicholas wrote: ↑2020-07-27 09:47amWhat makes you think that the Trump Administration can't win this court case? If the DA actually charges with kidnapping I expect the DA to lose and lose badly and lose quickly. Nothing I have seen anywhere indicates that these arrests are not lawful. They may be unwise they may be a violation of customary procedures between local and Federal officials but the Feds can arrest people for committing crimes on or against federal property without local consent. So the arrests are lawful and the kidnapping charges will fail.Zaune wrote: ↑2020-07-27 08:20amIt also leaves the Trump administration with a choice between admitting this was a stupid idea and backing down, fighting a court case that they cannot possibly win and looking foolish, or ordering their snatch squads to open fire on state or local police if they interfere.Majin Gojira wrote: ↑2020-07-26 12:38pmFrom what I understand, it's not an issue of if they can arrest people, it's how they are going about it. In other words, breach of protocol (which, Ironically, would get the case the feds bring up thrown out "On a technicality").
That the DA's willing to elevate breach of protocol to a further offense is definitely an upping of the stakes.
Why do you disagree with this?
Nicholas
Second, at least in Oregon, and probably elsewhere, they're breaching laws requiring them to identify themselves, IIRC.
Third, they're detaining people without cause or charge. These are illegal arrests.
Fourth, they're not identified as law enforcement. In a state where right-wing militias in military gear are a real problem, there is NO WAY for someone being detained by them to know for sure whether they are being abducted by Federal agents, or by random terrorists.
A court might rule in their favor, because the judiciary in the US often favors the police. An American court also once ruled that black people have no rights which a white man is bound to respect. But no, these are not lawful arrests. They're secret police kidnapping dissidents off the streets, and that should not be normalized or treated as lawful.