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	"author_name": "Elect Evan Hunt",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/elect-evan-hunt",
	"title": "Arrest ICE agents",
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	"description": "Across the country, ICE agents have carried out raids that violate state and local law. They have entered homes without warrants, zip-tied children, and fired tear gas at peaceful protesters, journalists, and clergy. They have broken into vehicles, destroyed private property, and detained American citizens with no legal cause. These actions would result in arrest and prosecution for any other law enforcement officer. The same standards must apply to federal agents operating within our state’s borders. When ICE agents commit crimes in broad daylight, state and local police officers have a duty to intervene and arrest them. They must be fully empowered to do so in order to protect the peace. When ICE agents assault civilians, damage property, or detain people unlawfully, those actions fall under state criminal codes and perpetrators must be held accountable. If an ICE agent is convicted under state law, that conviction cannot be pardoned by the president. State-level enforcement ensures that accountability cannot be erased by political power. Click “Start Writing” to send a message to your State Attorney General, Governor, and to law enforcement leaders urging the arrest and prosecution of ICE agents who break state and local laws.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/arrest-ice-agents"
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