Subject: Re: Operation Charlotte's Web

I didn't see anywhere that they cited a single judicial ruling that any of the people mentioned have been officially determined to have been unlawfully detained or arrested by ICE.

That article contains links to articles about specific cases.

Some people are rousted, but never charged with anything. Some the DoJ drops charges.

A U.S. citizen who was detained by immigration agents and accused of obstructing an arrest before her case was ultimately dismissed said she is still traumatized by what happened.

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Job Garcia, a Ph.D. student and photographer, said immigration agents tackled him and threw him to the ground for recording a raid at a Home Depot in Los Angeles. He was held for more than 24 hours before his release.

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(here's a real laffer)

In June, a deputy U.S. marshal was briefly detained in the lobby of a federal building in Tucson, Arizona, because he “fit the general description of a subject being sought by ICE,” the U.S. Marshals Service said in a statement.


https://www.nbcnews.com/news/u...

That is just one link in the article I posted.

How long will it take for us to see any result from the civil suits for false arrest?

from the net sifter:

A wrongful arrest lawsuit can take several months to over a year or more to be decided, depending on whether it is settled or goes to trial. Many cases are settled out of court through negotiation, which can resolve the case in a shorter period, but if the case proceeds to trial, it will take much longer

It is way too soon for these cases to se a judicial ruling, but you knew that?

Steve