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Need quick legal advice please. (Concerning ICE and local Police)
Posted on 7/11/26 at 3:05 pm
Posted on 7/11/26 at 3:05 pm
I know that I have come to the right place. The OT.
The government has a program called 287G program
It says this:
The 287(g) Program allows your law enforcement agency to enforce certain aspects of U.S. immigration law, expanding your department’s authority to:
Identify and process removable aliens with pending or active criminal charges.
Enforce limited immigration authorities with ICE oversight during routine duties.
Serve and execute administrative warrants on removable aliens in your jail.
Thats the basics.
it has 3 forms of the program that you can join.
3 Ways Your Agency Can Help
ICE has three 287(g) Program models. Your law enforcement agency can use one or more of the following to keep your community safe:
The Jail Enforcement Model. The Jail Enforcement Model allows your officers to identify and process removable aliens currently in your jail or detention facility who have pending or active criminal charges while they’re in your custody.
The Task Force Model. The Task Force Model allows your officers to enforce limited immigration authority while performing routine police duties, such as identifying an alien at a DUI checkpoint and sharing information directly with ICE. An ICE supervisor determines next steps. These officers may also exercise limited immigration authority as active participants on ICE-led task forces.
The Warrant Service Officer Program. Under the Warrant Service Officer Program, ICE trains, certifies and authorizes your officers to serve and execute administrative warrants on aliens currently in your agency’s custody.
Now reading the task force model which I highlighted.. This is my question.
If a Police officer told a civilian during an arrest, that he is a member of the ICE Task force, is that statement true or false?
The government has a program called 287G program
It says this:
The 287(g) Program allows your law enforcement agency to enforce certain aspects of U.S. immigration law, expanding your department’s authority to:
Identify and process removable aliens with pending or active criminal charges.
Enforce limited immigration authorities with ICE oversight during routine duties.
Serve and execute administrative warrants on removable aliens in your jail.
Thats the basics.
it has 3 forms of the program that you can join.
3 Ways Your Agency Can Help
ICE has three 287(g) Program models. Your law enforcement agency can use one or more of the following to keep your community safe:
The Jail Enforcement Model. The Jail Enforcement Model allows your officers to identify and process removable aliens currently in your jail or detention facility who have pending or active criminal charges while they’re in your custody.
The Task Force Model. The Task Force Model allows your officers to enforce limited immigration authority while performing routine police duties, such as identifying an alien at a DUI checkpoint and sharing information directly with ICE. An ICE supervisor determines next steps. These officers may also exercise limited immigration authority as active participants on ICE-led task forces.
The Warrant Service Officer Program. Under the Warrant Service Officer Program, ICE trains, certifies and authorizes your officers to serve and execute administrative warrants on aliens currently in your agency’s custody.
Now reading the task force model which I highlighted.. This is my question.
If a Police officer told a civilian during an arrest, that he is a member of the ICE Task force, is that statement true or false?
This post was edited on 7/11/26 at 3:06 pm
Posted on 7/11/26 at 3:06 pm to WWII Collector
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quick legal advice
Is the very foundation of this website.
quote:
know I've come to the right place.
You most certainly have
Posted on 7/11/26 at 3:08 pm to WWII Collector
quote:
If a Police officer told a civilian during an arrest, that he is a member of the ICE Task force, is that statement true or false?

Posted on 7/11/26 at 3:08 pm to WWII Collector
quote:when a police officer opens his mouth, I usually just assume he is lying.
If a Police officer told a civilian during an arrest, that he is a member of the ICE Task force, is that statement true or false?
Posted on 7/11/26 at 3:11 pm to WWII Collector
Claim you are a traveling Sovereign citizen and video the interaction
Posted on 7/11/26 at 3:16 pm to rattlebucket
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Claim you are a traveling Sovereign citizen and video the interaction
It is on video flying all over the internet right now. The Latino themed business in his small town has lost every single customer. No amount of money for advertising will ever repair the damage that he has done by claiming that he and his police department are The ICE Task Force..
Now the question remains.
If he during an arrest he says on video that he is a member of The ICE Task Force.
Is that statement True or False.
Posted on 7/11/26 at 3:47 pm to WWII Collector
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The Latino themed business in his small town has lost every single customer
Posted on 7/11/26 at 3:47 pm to WWII Collector
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If he during an arrest he says on video that he is a member of The ICE Task Force. Is that statement True or False.
In what context? Can he be liable? For what? Did he arrest someone under a task force provision? Is there a task force in place? You think he’s claiming to be Federal agent? What weight does using “task force” bring to the circumstances?
Posted on 7/11/26 at 3:48 pm to WWII Collector
Is there a “citizens arrest” provision? Asking for patriots.
Posted on 7/11/26 at 3:50 pm to WWII Collector
Can you lay out what happened before I determine how I need to feel about this?
Posted on 7/11/26 at 4:06 pm to WWII Collector
quote:
If a Police officer told a civilian during an arrest, that he is a member of the ICE Task force, is that statement true or false?
You are a complete dumbass for bringing this question here.
Posted on 7/11/26 at 4:13 pm to Tigerlaff
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You are a complete dumbass for bringing this question here.
Why? Can you explain yourself?
Is no one on the OT capable of having a thought or opinion?/
You obviously have no decent input.
Posted on 7/11/26 at 4:18 pm to WWII Collector
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It is on video flying all over the internet right now. The Latino themed business in his small town has lost every single customer. No amount of money for advertising will ever repair the damage that he has done by claiming that he and his police department are The ICE Task Force..
In case it isnt clear, nobody knows what the frick you are talking about.
Try some context.
Posted on 7/11/26 at 4:22 pm to WWII Collector
quote:YES
If a Police officer told a civilian during an arrest, that he is a member of the ICE Task force, is that statement true or false?
ICE occupies approximately 11% greater volume than does water in it’s liquid state.
Posted on 7/11/26 at 4:23 pm to WWII Collector
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If he during an arrest he says on video that he is a member of The ICE Task Force.
Is that statement True or False.
If he is indeed a member of the ICE Task Force then it is indeed true.
If he is not a member of the ICE task force then it is not true.
Posted on 7/11/26 at 4:23 pm to WWII Collector
True. Now, you have to go back.
Posted on 7/11/26 at 4:26 pm to forkedintheroad
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In case it isnt clear, nobody knows what the frick you are talking about.
Try some context.
It's written clearly in the op
Posted on 7/11/26 at 4:53 pm to WWII Collector
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It's written clearly in the op
It is not. At all. You look like a goddamn imbecile. I'm a lawyer and I have no idea what you're trying to ask.
Posted on 7/11/26 at 5:06 pm to WWII Collector
Has the officer(s) been selected and trained to be a Task Force Officer under the Task Force Model in an approved program/agreement by both his department and by the Attorney General’s office?
Could be a yes to the above while his actual authority in the specific detainment would depend on the below:
Was he acting in his limited immigration authority at the time (either during regular duties while identifying an alien and contacting ICE supervisor for next steps or participating with other ICE officers and Task Force officers in a specific task force with a specific goal)?
Could be a yes to the above while his actual authority in the specific detainment would depend on the below:
Was he acting in his limited immigration authority at the time (either during regular duties while identifying an alien and contacting ICE supervisor for next steps or participating with other ICE officers and Task Force officers in a specific task force with a specific goal)?
This post was edited on 7/11/26 at 5:09 pm
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