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A video showing a man being hauled away from a Virginia courthouse by a group of plainclothes men who refused to show ID or a warrant to his attorneys raises new questions about how federal immigration agents are operating.
Attorneys for the man, identified as Teodoro Dominguez-Rodriguez, originally of Honduras, said they had no official notification of where he had been taken following the April 22 incident. Federal records show that man of that name is now being held at the Farmville Detention Center in Virginia.
The April 22 incident bears similarities to legal detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in other states. The video has also shaken some immigrants who fled their own countries over fears of corrupt government agents or unchecked vigilantes.
Similar detentions captured on video have sparked concerns and condemnations, among them the March 8 detention of Columbia University student protest leader Mahmoud Khalil, the March 17 detention of Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown University professor who was taken into custody by masked men, and the March 25 arrest of Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk, who was surrounded by plainclothes people and bundled into a waiting vehicle.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/video-unidentified-men-detaining-suspect-100309770.html

struggle4progress
(123,039 posts)TommyT139
(1,320 posts)...They are kidnappers, and any legitimate law enforcement should intervene in a crime in progress. If there are no cops present, the citizenry should, if equipped to do so.
Updated to add: After the George Floyd murder, states and municipalities passed more "Duty to Intervene" laws. I was hoping to find a current list of where those are active, but haven't yet.
It would be a good thing to know whether your state or city has a law saying that law enforcement must intervene when a crime is being committed -- whether they are on duty or not. Searching your state's AG website with "Duty to intervene" should help obtain that info.
Irish_Dem
(69,125 posts)Will we have to start carrying guns to protect ourselves from kidnappers?
bluestarone
(19,712 posts)Fuck all of you!! Some day YOU might be answered with some type of resistance!! (if you know what i mean.)
-misanthroptimist
(1,310 posts)...civilians start attacking these kidnappers. I mean, I will hear whining -but I don't want to.