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ICE agents mistakenly detain U.S. marshal in Arizona

  • Last month, ICE agents briefly detained a deputy U.S. Marshal at the federal building housing Tucson's immigration court due to mistaken identity.
  • The detention happened because the deputy fit the broad profile of a target sought by ICE, which has been operating under stringent deportation targets set by the Trump administration.
  • The Marshals Service confirmed the deputy's identity quickly and he left the building without incident, highlighting ICE's aggressive courthouse arrest tactics.
  • Noah Schramm of the ACLU noted that, given the enforcement pressures, it is expected that some individuals who are not suspects may be mistakenly detained.
  • The incident raises concerns about widespread errors under ICE's pressured quotas and suggests courthouse arrests may discourage immigrants from attending legal proceedings.
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In an incident that caused concern about the tactics of immigration authorities, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents mistakenly arrested a U.S. deputy sheriff in the federal building that houses the immigration court in Tucson, Arizona. The arrest of a sheriff by mistake of ICEThe deputy sheriff was briefly arrested after entering the building lobby. ICE agents confused him with a wanted person due to a coincidence in the general de…

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