June 8, 2009 2:02 PM

Judge: Raids Violated Immigrants' Rights

(AP)  Federal agents violated the constitutional rights of four illegal immigrants in raids that critics say were retaliation for a New Haven program that provided ID cards to foreigners in the country illegally, a federal judge has ruled.

The sweeps on June 6, 2007, came two days after New Haven approved issuing identification cards to illegal immigrants. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials deny the early morning raids were retaliatory.

Immigration Judge Michael Straus, in a decision last week, said the ICE agents went into the men's apartments without warrants, probable cause or their consent, and he put a stop to deportation proceedings against the four Latino defendants.

Immigration officials have denied claims that the 32 arrests that morning were improper. They said in court documents that they were allowed into the homes. It was not clear whether they will appeal Straus' ruling. Messages were left Monday morning for a spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Witnesses described in court documents how parents were arrested in front of their children and alleged that agents refused to identify themselves and told people in the homes to shut up.

In his ruling issued June 2, Straus said the four immigrants' rights were "egregiously violated" and the agents' entries in the apartments were "unlawful."

"Examination of the agents' ... conduct confirms (the defendant's) Fourth Amendment rights were flagrantly violated," Straus wrote in one of the four men's cases.

"The touchstone of the Fourth Amendment is 'reasonableness' and, by natural extension, one's reasonable expectation of privacy," the judge wrote. "Nowhere is that expectation of privacy more sacrosanct than in the confines of one's home."

Of the 32 people arrested, 30 were released on bond or supervision orders. Seventeen of those 30 immigrants challenged their arrests in court.

Straus denied motions in 11 of the 17 cases, granted motions in four of them and reserved decision in the remaining two. Of the 11 cases in which motions were denied, one person was later granted asylum by the judge and the other 10 have appealed.

Yale Law School students are representing the immigrants, whose names were not released.

"We're obviously very happy about it," Anant Saraswat, one of the students, said Monday. "We think our clients had a very strong case."

Saraswat said it won't be known for about a month whether federal authorities will appeal Straus' ruling. He said the case can be appealed to the Board of Immigration Appeals, then to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York.

New Haven officials have said the raids appeared to be retaliatory for the ID cards, which are meant to help immigrants open bank accounts and receive city services. But ICE officials have said the ID program played no role in the arrests, and the immigration raids were planned weeks before the ID program began.

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by TheMasses008 June 11, 2009 11:45 AM EDT
Judge: Raids Violated Immigrants' Rights
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It sounds like the judge is the only one violating the Constitution.
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by jbar116 June 10, 2009 10:49 AM EDT
?F? them, they don't fall under the US Constitution because they aren't citizens and therefore do not get the same privileges as citizens. They are FELONS because it is a federal crime to be in this country with out the proper credentials or following the proper channels. They have the right to be treated as humans and to be deported immediately so real CITIZENS can find jobs and those crooks that hire those here illegally, will finally get to pay their share for the privilege of doing business in the U.S.
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by Aldymac June 10, 2009 7:43 AM EDT
The way I read it, the US constitution reads; "citizen", not illegal imigrant.
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by cdegolier June 9, 2009 7:40 PM EDT
Grandma Karen. Sorry, but you are so stupid and selfish at the same time. I hope you or your kids will snick into Mexico one day to clean bathrooms or do construction under scorching sun for $5 an hour. I am so sorry for all immigrants who are treated in this country like trash. I hope guys you will get legalized one day and you will be able to see your families back home.
Posted by ilyasib at 4:05 PM : Jun 8, 2009

Actually, Mexico has extremely tight immigration laws, so sneaking in probably won't happen. As far the "poor, overworked illegal" goes, that doesn't exist anymore. Try benefits, free healthcare, free education, free prison stays. Stolen ids, tax refunds, taking those construction jobs from Americans (which pay well over $5 per hour). Trust me, I live in California and they are treated better than the taxpayer they live off of. I would never hire an illegal to do anything, I have seen them work, slow and half a**ed. They have ZERO respect for this country and are only here for the freebies. I just hope that someday they go home.
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by cdegolier June 9, 2009 7:30 PM EDT
Are illegals the only ones who have rights in this country. When are people going to stand up for this crap, they are ILLEGAL, wasting BILLIONS, YES BILLIONS OF TAXPAYERS MONEY PER YEAR. Look at what they have done to California.
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by truth-b-toll June 9, 2009 2:12 PM EDT
CRY & WHINE ALL YOU WANT, THE MAJORITY OF THESE PEOPLE ARE HERE TO STAY! RONALD REAGAN'S PLAN WORKED.
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by scyouth June 9, 2009 12:57 PM EDT
The Constitution says: "The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.".....................
sorry, I don't see 'illegal alien or undocumented worker or migrant'
Posted by 6591Hou

I don't see legal immigrants who are not US citizens, tourists, businessmen from abroad, etc. etc. Do those people not have rights either??
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by 6591Hou June 9, 2009 12:29 PM EDT
The Constitution says: "The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.".....................

sorry, I don't see 'illegal alien or undocumented worker or migrant'
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by 6591Hou June 9, 2009 12:24 PM EDT
It would appear that the 'judge' is obstructing the U.S. government from enforcing it's immigration laws.
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by novamba June 9, 2009 11:29 AM EDT
The constitution was signed by several men that were born in Europe, not all were born in the US. Our constitution protects us ALL, not some like some of you would like to believe. There is due process even if you are illegal. There are miranda rights and the 4th amendment is alive and well. Even if you break the law, you have certain rights, be it robbery, murder or illegal entry into this country.
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