Tom Homan Sparks Uproar Over ICE Racial Profiling Claims
Briefly

ICE officers and border patrol do not need probable cause to detain suspected illegal migrants; they require reasonable suspicion based on the totality of circumstances. Agents receive ongoing training about constitutional rights and procedures for temporary detainment. Recent criticisms have emerged over ICE allegedly targeting individuals based on race. Legal challenges may threaten operational practices, particularly with a pending restraining order affecting enforcement activities. Homan asserts compliance with the law during questioning operations and highlights agents' professionalism and training.
People need to understand, ICE officers and border patrol, they don't need probable cause to walk up to somebody, briefly detain them, and question them. They just need this: totality of the circumstances.
Agents are trained on what they need to detain somebody temporarily and question them. It's not probable cause, it's reasonable suspicion.
Every agent, every six months, gets Fourth Amendment training over and over again. These officers are really good at what they do.
If they base it on the rule of law, they're going to find out border patrol and ICE is doing exactly what they're going to do in accordance with law.
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