ICE Raids, Federal Charges & Use of Force — Immigration Attorney Explains the Law
Автор: Ahluwalia Law
Загружено: 2026-02-11
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Tensions are rising across the country following recent ICE operations and protests in Minnesota. What are your legal rights? What limits apply to federal officers? And what happens if someone interferes?
In this powerful conversation, Managing Attorney Pallavi Ahluwalia of Ahluwalia Law Offices (Texas) breaks down:
✔️ The federal statute 18 U.S.C. §111 — assaulting, resisting, or impeding federal officers
✔️ DHS and ICE use of force policies
✔️ First Amendment protest protections
✔️ What immigrants should know about court appearances
✔️ Why “no shows” in immigration court are increasing
✔️ The ripple effects on families, farms, schools, and communities
As fear spreads in communities nationwide, many are asking:
Can ICE use force during protests?
What qualifies as interfering with federal officers?
Are courthouse detainments legal?
What happens if you miss your immigration hearing?
Can U.S. citizens be detained?
This interview provides a clear, legally grounded explanation of what the law says — and where the boundaries are drawn.
⚖️ Key takeaway:
You have the right to protest. But interfering with federal officers performing official duties can carry serious federal consequences. At the same time, officers are required to use force that is objectively reasonable and proportionate.
This is a complex moment in America — emotionally and legally. Understanding the framework matters.
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