CA9: Immigration arrest valid on “reason to believe” this person was an alien illegally in the U.S.

BIA petitioner’s rights were not violated because she can’t show her arrest was an egregious violation of the Fourth Amendment. “The fact that agents detained and arrested Echeverria without first establishing her identity and alienage is of no moment. All the agents needed to make an arrest was ‘reason to believe’ that Echeverria was an alien illegally in the United States. Echeverria-Perez v. Barr, 2019 U.S. App. LEXIS 38676 (9th Cir. Dec. 26, 2019).

Defendant’s stop for over tinted windows was with probable cause. They were so dark the officer couldn’t see the driver. When he got to the driver’s window, he could smell marijuana, then the automobile exception applied. State v. Robinson, 2019-Ohio-5370, 2019 Ohio App. LEXIS 5441 (12th Dist. Dec. 30, 2019).*

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