ICE Is Using Camera Crews to Film Arrests in Danbury
At least six people were taken into custody, and state Democrats said the raid showed federal immigration enforcement is undermining due process.
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ICE is using camera crews to film arrests in Danbury
Scott Kemp has been observing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Danbury long enough that he recently greeted an agent he recognized. But this time, he noticed a camera pointed at him, appearing to record the interaction. “As we were talking, I could see that camera, focused straight on me,” Kemp said. “It wasn’t a small camera; it was kind of a big, commercial type.” Kemp and other local immigrant rights advocates say this could be th…
Conflict with ICE continues after Danbury raid
The standoff between Connecticut Democrats and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) escalated again after an ICE raid outside a Danbury courthouse. The raid, which took place on Thursday, June 4, sparked protests and condemnations in the state. “The federal government claims to target criminals, but we are witnessing people being detained without their constitutional right to due process,” a joint statement from Danbury Mayor Roberto Al…

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