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ICE agents denied entry to Dodger Stadium

ICE does use body-worn cameras.

AI Overview

Yes, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) does use body-worn cameras. ICE has a policy requiring the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by its law enforcement officers and agents when conducting enforcement activities. This policy is intended to enhance transparency and accountability in ICE's operations and build public trust.
 
No it isn’t.

What it is is a qualification of y’all’s boilerplate responses.

Most if not all of y’all’s responses are “failure to draw the line” fallacies.
What’s with this y’all stuff? I don’t live in the south nor do you.
 
That is a statement about doing their jobs enforcing immigration law and not needing to face recrimination for it, as the context of the reply clearly shows ...

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... it had nothing to do with going into Dodger Stadium.
No it doesn’t, that post clearly refers to all the illegal activity that they are engaged in for the benefit of Trump.
 
Hmm. All those facts correct?

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) responded to the Los Angeles Dodgers' claim that ICE agents were denied entry to Dodger Stadium on June 19, 2025, by clarifying that the agents present were from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), not ICE, and that their presence was unrelated to any enforcement operation. DHS stated on X, “This had nothing to do with the Dodgers. CBP vehicles were in the stadium parking lot very briefly, unrelated to any operation or enforcement.” ICE specifically denied their involvement, posting on X, “False. We were never there.” A CBP official further explained that their vehicles were briefly in the parking lot due to a vehicle malfunction, not for any operation targeting the Dodgers or the stadium. These statements were made to counter the Dodgers' claim and address public concerns amid ongoing immigration enforcement tensions in Los Angeles.​
Los Angeles Dodgers and Trump administration at odds over presence of federal agents at Dodger Stadium

There's a difference between U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers and ICE officers.
Further, defeating the push narrative is CBP's "presence was unrelated to any enforcement operation."

It appears the Dodgers ball club was engaged in a bit vacuous virtue signaling here, which started it all.
 
Due process is access to legal representation which the deportees were not afforded. Period.
That is simply wrong. Someone who is apprehended crossing the border illegally does not have a right to legal representation. They may be returned by the arresting officials immediately.

If you doubt this, look it up.
 
That is simply wrong. Someone who is apprehended crossing the border illegally does not have a right to legal representation. They may be returned by the arresting officials immediately.

If you doubt this, look it up.
You haven't got a clue mate, but keep digging your hole. It isn't just me challenging you, but you persist in stubbornly denying facts.
 
You haven't got a clue mate, but keep digging your hole. It isn't just me challenging you, but you persist in stubbornly denying facts.
I understand our laws far better than do you, and I've proven my assertion with cites in this thread (see post 433). You, on the other hand, have nothing to back up your opinions, which is normally the case with you.
 
I understand our laws far better than do you, and I've proven my assertion with cites in this thread (see post 433). You, on the other hand, have nothing to back up your opinions, which is normally the case with you.
You have proven nothing-I'm not the only one to have pointed it out.
 
ICE does use body-worn cameras.

AI Overview

Yes, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) does use body-worn cameras. ICE has a policy requiring the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by its law enforcement officers and agents when conducting enforcement activities. This policy is intended to enhance transparency and accountability in ICE's operations and build public trust.
Are we sure they are even government employees performing these actions? I’d bet substantial amounts of money nobody can FOI request 5 seconds of video from these cameras even if they weren’t “malfunctioning” like they always mysteriously do. Probably used the same manufacturer that makes the prison cameras that monitored Tacos pal Jeffery Epstein.
 
Explain your reasoning, if you can.
If someone takes a picture of your license plate, you’re not allowed to jump out of your car and point a gun at them.

If you’re detaining a suspected undocumented immigrant in public and someone is recording you on their phone, you are not allowed to point your gun at them.

If you need a place to stage mass arrests of Los Angeles residents because your president is orchestrating political theater of violence for easily manipulated, terrified-of-immigrant rubes, you don’t get to just break into private property and take it as your own.

Some of the things these supposed federal agents are doing is very illegal. Harassing, arresting, and detaining US citizens for looking hispanic is a violation of rights. Shipping human beings off to die in El Salvadorian death camps, condemning them to death, without a trial is a violation of rights.

You do understand that not everything a brownshirt does is legal, yes?
 
If someone takes a picture of your license plate, you’re not allowed to jump out of your car and point a gun at them.

If you’re detaining a suspected undocumented immigrant in public and someone is recording you on their phone, you are not allowed to point your gun at them.

If you need a place to stage mass arrests of Los Angeles residents because your president is orchestrating political theater of violence for easily manipulated, terrified-of-immigrant rubes, you don’t get to just break into private property and take it as your own.

Some of the things these supposed federal agents are doing is very illegal. Harassing, arresting, and detaining US citizens for looking hispanic is a violation of rights. Shipping human beings off to die in El Salvadorian death camps, condemning them to death, without a trial is a violation of rights.

You do understand that not everything a brownshirt does is legal, yes?
Well, the things they're doing only in your head are certainly illegal, but reality is out here.
 
Well, the things they're doing only in your head are certainly illegal, but reality is out here.
It’s funny how the people who are actually experiencing and even recording what some of these immigration enforcement thugs are doing somehow still isn’t convincing to people who have no idea what’s really happening.
 
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