ICE knocks on a door in Brooklyn. A 'traumatic nightmare' follows.

A Nightmarish Arrest in Brooklyn Raises Questions About ICE's Power

For Hayk Safaryan, a 44-year-old Armenian immigrant who has lived in the United States for over two decades, one ordinary morning turned into a "traumatic nightmare" when federal immigration officers stormed his Brooklyn home.

According to court testimony from Safaryan's wife Léah Lazonick, the officers knocked on their door early last summer, asking for identification. When Safaryan opened it, they asked him to step aside and immediately called out an armed SWAT team of six people who entered the apartment in a heavily armed response. The officers detained Safaryan, taking his personal documents without consent or a judicial warrant.

Safaryan, accused of grand larceny for allegedly accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars for a home renovation project, has been held in ICE custody since June. His lawyers argue that ICE denied him due process, as he was unable to attend several court hearings while in detention. Safaryan's wife is now facing eviction from their apartment and an exhausting, depressing experience.

This incident highlights the recent controversy surrounding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers' enforcement actions. An internal memo issued by ICE in May, leaked last month to the Associated Press, allowed agents to forcibly enter homes without residents' consent or a judicial warrant. This guidance contradicts long-standing Supreme Court precedent on home searches and private property.

Advocacy groups are pushing for reforms, including a ban on DHS officers entering private property without a judicial warrant. New York state Governor Kathy Hochul announced a proposal in her State of the State address to restrict federal immigration officers from entering "sensitive locations" such as schools, hospitals, and housing accommodations without obtaining a judicial warrant.

The case against Safaryan has sparked concern among advocates for civil liberties, who warn that ICE's actions threaten all constitutional rights. As one lawyer put it, "You do not have to open your door unless an immigration officer shows you a judicial warrant."

With thousands of similar lawsuits challenging immigration arrests across the country, questions remain about the limits of ICE officers' power and the constitutional protections against unreasonable searches and seizures.
 
ICE is at it again... like, what even is the point of having a Supreme Court if they're just gonna let them run wild? 🤷‍♀️ And can we talk about how these people are just getting swept up in the system without any real due process? Like, hundreds of thousands of dollars for a home renovation project? That's not exactly "grand larceny" material... 🤑 Anyway, I guess this is what they mean by "trumped up charges"... 🤯
 
ICE's new internal memo is literally insane 😱. I mean, who gives agents carte blanche to enter someone's home without a warrant? It's like they think they're above the law 🤯. The fact that Safaryan's lawyers are having to fight for their client's rights in court is just ridiculous. And now, with thousands of similar lawsuits filed, it's clear that this guidance is causing some serious chaos 🚨. The government needs to get its priorities straight and protect people's constitutional rights, not make things up as they go along 💔.
 
🤔 this is so messed up...ICE's internal memo is straight outta Minority Report 🕰️, no one should be subject to a warrantless entry into their home...the gov't needs to get its priorities straight & focus on protecting ppl's rights instead of flexing its enforcement muscle 💪.
 
🤯 I'm so worried about people like Hayk Safaryan being treated like this! 🚨 They're just trying to live their lives here in the US, but these ICE officers are treating them like criminals without even a basic respect for their rights. 😩 It's crazy that they can just barge into someone's home and take their stuff without a warrant - it's like something out of a bad movie! 🎥

I don't get why we need agents to have this kind of power in the first place. Don't they already have enough guns and badges? 🤷‍♂️ It feels like they're just looking for an excuse to make life harder on people who are already in a tough spot.

It's also crazy that Léah is facing eviction because Hayk was arrested - what even is the point of having a spouse if you can't trust them to take care of each other? 🤕 I know Hayk is accused of something, but come on! Don't we have a better system than this?

I think the gov is trying to crack down on immigration issues, but they need to do it in a way that doesn't mess with people's basic human rights. 😌 We should be worried when our leaders start handing out "guidelines" like this without even testing them in court first. 🤔
 
This is crazy! I mean, who does that? ICE is supposed to be protecting people, not traumatising them like this 🤯. It's so unfair that Hayk was just minding his own business at home when suddenly he's in the middle of a SWAT team raid. And now his wife is facing eviction because of this mess... it's just heartbreaking 😔. I'm all for reform, especially if they can limit these kinds of invasive searches without a warrant. I mean, come on, if you don't have one, why are you just barging in? 🙄 It's about time we stood up to ICE and said enough is enough 👊.
 
OMG, this is so messed up! 🤯 I'm literally shaking thinking about Hayk Safaryan's experience...ICE agents just walking into his home without even a warrant? That's straight outta a movie! 😱 And now his wife is facing eviction because of it? Unbelievable. The fact that they're denying him due process and he can't attend court hearings while in detention is also super concerning 🤔.

I think it's high time we hold ICE accountable for their actions. A ban on entering private property without a warrant sounds like a great start, don't you agree? 💯 We need to protect people's rights and make sure these agents aren't just running around willy-nilly. It's not just about Safaryan's case; it's about setting a precedent for all the others who are being unfairly targeted by ICE.

We need to raise our voices against this injustice and push for real change 🗣️. I'm all for Governor Hochul's proposal, and I think we should be supporting advocacy groups fighting for civil liberties too 💪. This is not right, and we can't just sit back and let it happen! 😡
 
ICE is just going to keep getting away with this 🤬. I mean, come on, they're essentially saying "we can do what we want" because some memo says so. And now people are actually being detained without a warrant, it's insane. What's next? They're gonna start showing up at your doorstep uninvited and taking whatever they want? It's like a bad action movie script 🤯. I'm not surprised though, ICE has always been kinda shady. The whole thing just reeks of abuse of power...
 
🤔 this situation is super concerning, i think ice needs to be held accountable for their actions. they're basically saying that if you're a suspect, your home isn't your own anymore 🏠💼. it's not just about grand larceny, it's about the principle of the thing. if there's a warrant, that's one thing, but storming into someone's home without even asking is a whole different story 🚫👮‍♂️. we need to make sure our laws are clear and protect people's rights, especially when it comes to their homes 💕
 
this is just crazy 🤯 how can they just barge in on someone's home without even a knock or a paper to back it up? like, what's next? having them show up at your kid's school unannounced too?! 😱 ICE needs some serious reform ASAP. and whats with the lack of due process for safaryan? how can you expect him to defend himself if he's being held in custody? 🤔 this is exactly why we need stricter laws and regulations on these types of arrests. it's not about being "soft" on immigration, its about basic human rights and the rule of law 🙏
 
can we take a step back here? 🤔 i'm not saying this guy didn't do something wrong but ice's new "guidelines" seem super suspicious... like they're trying to make it easy for themselves to just waltz into ppl's homes whenever they want 🚪. what's next? do they get to search our phones and laptops too? 📱 this is getting out of hand 🤯. i'm all for immigration reform but we gotta make sure we're not sacrificing our civil liberties in the process 🙅‍♂️. let's focus on finding a solution that doesn't feel like it's being made up on the fly 💡.
 
omg what's going on here?? 🤯 this is straight outta a movie, like they're from another planet or something... ICE agents bursting into people's homes without permission? that's just not right, man 😡. I mean, i get it, they gotta follow the law and all but come on, can't you just knock politely and ask to see some ID? 🤔 and what's with the SWAT team showing up like they're in a heist movie? this is America, bro! we got rights, we got laws... don't go violating people's private property without a warrant, fam 👊.
 
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