• Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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      Yes, and without appropriate identification on hand or prior notification to state or local authorities about activities, a masked person who claims to be an immigration officer, can be presumed by a reasonable person to be breaking this law (if passed), until they are positively identified as federal kidnappers instead of run-of-the-mill kidnappers. In the current state, they can just do whatever without people being able to tell the difference between a criminal assault vs. an enforcement operation.

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        Every state has exceptions to quarantine laws that allow people that need to move to keep government or healthcare functioning, to do so? Those “travel letters” identified said persons.