If someone is detained without probable cause, then yes that detention and interrogation would be illegal
I asked for 3 examples, I received none
You've received dozens.
Here are some again:
An elderly Los Angeles business owner has filed a $50 million federal administrative claim alleging he was body-slammed and detained by immigration agents.
abcnews.go.com
The move avoids the release of more messages from a Border Patrol agent whose previous texts showed he had bragged about shooting her.
www.motherjones.com
A mother and her daughters had their phones, laptops and cash life savings confiscated as part of a search warrant issued for other people.
www.nbcnews.com
The Unified Police Department said surveillance footage failed to back up the claims of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents who said a driver had swerved at them last month.
www.fox13now.com
He offered the ICE agents his passport (which would obviously have his name on it), but they declined. Did you even watch the video??
He didn't give his name to the press.
You insisted it wasn't real if the press didn't have a specific name.
You never do it right

Victim doesnt necessarily need the ICE agent's name, only his badge number
No, dear, your standard is that nothing is real unless it is reported in the press with a real name.
The press has not said a thing about an ICE agent being fired or put on leave, so obviously it hasn't happened.
Whats wrong with tiktok??
Are you saying the video is fake??
It just shows you aren't serious.
There are any number of reports on it you could have bothered to include.
The opposite is actually true. If the situation was worse under Trump we would see videos like this daily, but we dont
I understand you are clinging to that logic, yes.
The study I posted a few days ago proves there were 3,600 cases of US citizens who were illegally deported, so this has happened plenty of times in the past.
Did you forget this already??
I did not.
Did you?
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