Border Czar Says Physical Appearance ‘Can’t Be the Sole Reason’ to Detain Someone

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‘I want to be clear because my words were taken out of context,’ he said about a recent interview.

White House border czar Tom Homan said that previous comments were “taken out of context” and that federal immigration enforcement agents cannot detain people based on physical appearances alone.

In an interview on July 13 with CNN, Homan said that in some cases, an MS-13 tattoo or a similar gang tattoo “may be one factor to add to other factors to raise reasonable suspicion.”

“I want to be clear because my words were taken out of context,” he said, referring to comments that he made in a Fox News interview on July 11. “Physical description cannot be the sole reason to detain and question somebody. That can’t be the sole reason to raise reasonable suspicion. It’s a myriad of factors.”

“Every ICE officer goes through Fourth Amendment training every six months and is reminded what their authorities are for arrest, detention, and questioning. So the officers are very well trained,” Homan added.

“People need to understand, ICE officers and Border Patrol don’t need probable cause to walk up to somebody, briefly detain them, and question them.”

His remarks came after a federal judge ruled that officers could not target people for removal based on language, employment, or race. That same judge over the weekend ordered the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to halt immigration operations without probable cause in California following two high-profile operations.

Federal officials arrested hundreds of illegal immigrants who were working at two marijuana farms in California, and they rescued at least 14 children.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers last week carried out search warrants at farms in Carpinteria and Camarillo, located in Southern California, leading to 361 arrests of illegal immigrants, according to a statement from DHS.

“Violent and dangerous” illegal immigrants from Mexico were arrested, including individuals who had been convicted of kidnapping, attempted rape, child molestation, driving under the influence, and other charges, the statement said.

By Jack Phillips

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