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@trish
There is going to be a point where US citizens illegally taken into custody by ICE will be in court facing charges for assaulting a federal officer I’d prefer none of this ever happened but I look forward too those court dates
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@sinusoidalsnail
But I worry what precedent it will set. I have no idea how the law works in terms of ICE and citizenship and arrests. But with regular police, I believe it’s still considered illegal to resist arrest and fight back, even when you’ve done nothing wrong. So would similar happen with ICE? And if so, maybe it would embolden them further? All of this is so infuriating and awful and sad and fucked up ughhhhh
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I’m eager for the cases where second amendment purist judges have to rule on self defense cases where the victim has committed manslaughter against a cop/ice/marine who has overstepped their jurisdiction an/or authority. The precedent set from these cases will be immensely important if the judicial wing is to have any meaningful role in preventing fascism
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