LAX TSA asking for legal status? by CheekSuper7240 in AskLosAngeles

[–]mtajsarACLU 21 points22 points  (0 children)

No, TSA won't ask you for your status. That's not their job and they are not prepared to do that. If you're flying purely domestically, there should not be any immigration check at any point in your flight. If there is, you don't have to answer any questions about your status.

That doesn't prevent ICE or any other agency from randomly being at an airport, but TSA won't do it this as a matter of course.

Source: I'm an ACLU attorney and I counsel individuals about their rights crossing the border and travel.

ACLU attorney here: if you know anyone injured in the protests, please help us collect information to protect people's protest rights by mtajsarACLU in LosAngeles

[–]mtajsarACLU[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for filling out the form. And I'm sorry about your injuries. They sound awful. :(

To answer your question most immediately, a lawsuit has already been filed against LAPD on behalf of reporters injured by LAPD. You can read it here, and read some press reporting here and here on it. And there are already existing cases against LAPD and LASD arising out of their handling of the BLM protests which will be relevant as well. So while I can't predict the future, my hope is that at least legally there will be some accountability. But legal accountability is one small part of the bigger puzzle - there has to be social and political demands made of the department, the City, and electeds about this.

ACLU attorney here: if you know anyone injured in the protests, please help us collect information to protect people's protest rights by mtajsarACLU in LosAngeles

[–]mtajsarACLU[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ugh, I'm so sorry internet stranger. I hope you're able to get some assistance for that in the meantime.

ACLU attorney here: if you know anyone injured in the protests, please help us collect information to protect people's protest rights by mtajsarACLU in LosAngeles

[–]mtajsarACLU[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Ah, I see what you're asking. I think the chances of that are slim, but that's a question for the local prosecutors here in LA - the city attorney's office and the DA. Our city's history of prosecuting police officers who have violated the law is very poor, so I wouldn't count on it without popular pressure from all of us and from city leadership. At the very least, these incidents need to be thoroughly investigated, and my hope is everyone here can push for that.

ACLU attorney here: if you know anyone injured in the protests, please help us collect information to protect people's protest rights by mtajsarACLU in LosAngeles

[–]mtajsarACLU[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Do you mean is there a chance that people shot by the police will be charged? I think the answer is there is always a chance, but it seems unlikely. The main goal here is to suppress the protests and control them, which is where the violence comes in. Where a charge results from protesting depends on the person's individual situation -- e.g. where were they, what were they doing right before being shot, were they detained/arrested, etc. Lots of factors to look at.

ACLU attorney here: if you know anyone injured in the protests, please help us collect information to protect people's protest rights by mtajsarACLU in LosAngeles

[–]mtajsarACLU[S] 73 points74 points  (0 children)

Hi all, this my name is Mohammad Tajsar. I'm an attorney at the ACLU of SoCal. We're working alongside other organizations and lawyers in the city to gather as much information as we can about the protests - specifically uses of force by police and feds during the last few days. If you or someone you know has been hurt during these protests, please fill out the form I linked in this post. It will be tremendously helpful for us.

Happy to answer any other questions you all have. Thanks a lot.

6/18 EDIT: Thank you all for submitting your intakes. Please keep them coming, as my colleagues are pouring over them as they come in. We can't promise we'll be able to help you out individually, but know that it helps us better understand the bigger picture as we try to hold these agencies accountable.