Anonymous ID: e3a21a Jan. 17, 2026, 5:56 a.m. No.24134427   🗄️.is 🔗kun

can a judge stop ice from detaining protestors

 

Yes, a judge can stop or restrict ICE from detaining protesters, under certain conditions—particularly when the detentions violate constitutional rights like the First Amendment (free speech and assembly) or Fourth Amendment (protection against unreasonable seizures).

 

"Plaintiff Tincher was standing on a public sidewalk on December 9, 2025, about six feet from agents, asking if they were ICE. Agents ordered her back, pulled her to the ground, handcuffed her face-down in snow, and detained her—despite video showing no obstruction or threat. "

 

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so if she is a violent demonstrator as ice portrays, then she does not count as a peaceful protestor

 

Yes, exactly—if Susan Tincher engaged in violence or obstruction as ICE/DHS alleges, she would not qualify as a "peaceful" protester or observer under the terms of the court's injunction or general First Amendment protections.

 

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