The story below shows how lawless and belligerent ICE has gotten.ย The laws and the legal authority of a judge mean nothing to them.ย There is a video at the link below.ย ย
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โIf they had the wrong person, then they didnโt know who they were looking for, which calls into question whether they had the legal right to seize anybody,โ Weizenbaum said. โItโs very frightening.โ
Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos referred to the ICE agentsโ actions as an โattempted abduction,โ adding that it only emphasizes โthe danger of flooding our streets with masked thugs who canโt tell the difference between a hardened criminal and a high school student.โ
A Rhode Island Superior Court intern was briefly taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Providence Thursday afternoon before a judge intervened, according to the stateโs Judiciary office.
The student, a high school intern at Superior Court, was reportedly detained by the agents outside the Licht Judicial Complex on Benefit Street.
Superior Court Judge Joseph McBurney insisted the agents had the wrong person. It was not until ICE verified their information and admitted the intern was not their intended target that he was released.
Multiple sources told Target 12 that Rhode Island sheriffs earlier noticed someone taking photos of the intern inside the courthouse and in Superior Court Judge McBurneyโs courtroom. When approached, the individual identified himself as an ICE agent and was told to abide by standard courthouse rules, and to stop taking pictures.
The intern was reportedly shaken, so McBurney offered to drive him home. ICE agents then surrounded the judgeโs car and demanded everyone to exit the vehicle, threatening to smash in the windows if they did not comply.
Dana Smith, Head of Security Operations for R.I. Superior Court, confronted the agents and told both the judge and the intern to stay inside the car. After an argument, ICE confirmed they had misidentified the teen and left. The intern was released once his ID was checked.
Community reaction
โThis egregious incident underscores both the communityโs and the Judiciaryโs concerns about how ICE is conducting its operations in Rhode Island,โ R.I. Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul A. Suttell said.
Citing that climate, Suttell said the Judiciary understands recent calls to expand the use of virtual court hearings in Providence.
โThe need to balance constitutional considerations, the publicโs right of access, and the integrity of testimonial and evidentiary processes do not allow for a fully virtual court system,โ Suttell said. โWhat occurred today, however, reinforces the Judiciaryโs need to focus on ways to enhance access to virtual hearings and to educate the public as to how to request such hearings.โ
Attorney Miriam Weizenbaum was outside the courthouse as the intern was being detained.
โIf they had the wrong person, then they didnโt know who they were looking for, which calls into question whether they had the legal right to seize anybody,โ Weizenbaum said. โItโs very frightening.โ
Gov. Dan McKee described the internโs wrongful detainment as being โan outrageous and indefensible act that could have completely upended a young personโs life. โ
โRhode Islanders should not have to fear federal agents operating with such reckless disregard for the law and human dignity,โ McKee said. โThis was not a harmless mistake. It was the direct result of callous and chaotic policies by the Trump administration. Moreover, ICEโs failure to exercise even a shred of due diligence is shameful and underscores just how broken and dangerous these federal policies are.โ
McKee said he supports the judiciaryโs commitment โto enhance access to virtual hearings and promote safe access to courts.โ
Rep. Seth Magaziner called the incident โcompletely unacceptable.โ
โThis is yet another example of the disregard for civil liberties by immigration enforcement under the Trump administration,โ Magaziner said, adding that he will โcontinue to call out the administrationโs reckless actions.โ
Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos referred to the ICE agentsโ actions as an โattempted abduction,โ adding that it only emphasizes โthe danger of flooding our streets with masked thugs who canโt tell the difference between a hardened criminal and a high school student.โ
Matos commended Judge McBurney for using his position to speak up, while condemning those who continue to support ICE.
Tim Whiteย (twhite@wpri.com) is Target 12 managing editor and chief investigative reporter and host ofย Newsmakersย for 12 News. Connect with him onย Twitterย andย Facebook.
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