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The Disney Magic is Bahama flagged. This is not US territory and ICE has no right to be on it what sort ever.
Nazis do what Nazis do
You think the average middle school dropout ICE agent knows that?
They can just invade the Bahamas after Cuba.
Hahaha, look at that guy thinking the law has any meaning in the US of A.
When a ship docks in a foreign country, the vessel and everyone on it enter that nation's "internal waters". Because of this, the crew is physically located on that country's soil (or, more accurately, its territorial jurisdiction), meaning local laws apply to them.
but presumably us companies can employ individuals who are not citizens at "sites" which are not based in the us?
So your telling me I can wave a flag and laws don't matter in port?
What law was being broken here? That employees from a foreign ship aren't US citizens?
Whatever dumb shit they cooked up. You completely missed the point.
What was the point? You're making a strawman claiming that "laws don't matter in port" yet can't even establish what immigration law was supposedly broken by foreign workers working on a foreign ship who hadn't even stepped foot on US soil.
Be real fun if we start just arresting the crew of any ship we don't like... Or like too much and want to steal. Lol who would come to a US port?
Not how it works. It was stopped in US waters and so was subject to local jurisdiction.
Not how it works. By your logic, ice can detain all personell on every vessel that docks in us? Bulk carriers, tankers, sea container? People who won't set foot on us soil. send a boat, get your crew kidnapped. That's going to go over well.
Well, yes. That is how international law stands.
So, what was the crime again?
Well, in this case it is how local law works.
Its the law of pirates and savages.
So, yeah, makes sense that its Americans employing it.
LMAO, I love it when conservatives pretend to care about "the law" when they support politicians who use it as toilet paper.
By “conservative” I assume you mean “someone who checked the laws” rather than referring to economic or social taste.
No, they mean an idiot supporting this behavior because ICE did it. ICE did it so its legal!
I will say ships in US ports flying US flags are subject to our laws, but nothing justifies the psychotic brutality of the brownshirts. It may have been legal behavior, but the death penalty was also legal (nationally) at one point. Its about the weight of the response. We didnt use butterknives for executions, and people shouldnt be attacked, be forced to follow contradictory commands, strung in weird positions with zip ties, kidnapped and disappeared, etc. Being brown doesnt mean you should be slammed in a ~~concentration camp~~ ICE holding facility.
You haven't even cited a law that's been violated yet.
Never said any were. I was correcting someone who thought ships weren’t under US jurisdiction.