He’s a citizen with a Real ID. ICE detained him anyway. Twice.
- By ThatRobGuy
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is not actually what's happening, I'm not seeing the similarities. The biggest, and most important, difference is that a John Doe Summons is - essentially - a form of warrant. The IRS has to go in front of a judge, present their case, and get the summons approved before they can issue it.
A lot of what the IRS gets is through "administrative summons" which is not through a judge... it's a "monopoly money" version of due process issued, where a supervisor from within the agency is authorizing it (in some cases, an agent can issue their own summons), for reasons that are every bit as judgmental and superficial as the the reasoning behind and ICE raids at certain locations.
"Hey, here's some guys that appear to be well off, have done crypto trades, and sent some money to offshore accounts, I bet if we pulled their financials, we'd find at least a few of them who are cheating on taxes"
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"Hey, here's some guys who appear to be from nationalities that are more likely to have snuck in (statistically), working in an industry and for a company with a track record of hiring undocumented labor, and in a city that's 3 hours away from the border, I bet if we went in there and checked, we'd find at least a few that are here illegally"
...in both cases, the respective agency assumptions would probably be more "right" than people would like to publicly admit.
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