A woman arrested with 56 others at a Cato nutrition bar factory in September has filed a Constitutional challenge to the federal government’s immigration raid, saying the violations are “diverse, plentiful and compounding.”
In papers filed in federal court Monday, a lawyer for Argentina Juarez-Lopez asked Judge Brenda Sannes to exclude evidence federal agents collected after the biggest raid in Upstate New York since President Donald Trump took office.
Federal agents secured the wrong kind of warrant to enter the factory, the worker claimed. A so-called “Blackie’s warrant” is a warrant for administrative investigations that did not authorize a mass seizure of workers for questioning without attorneys, according to Paul Tuck, her lawyer and a former assistant U.S. attorney in Syracuse.

Syrancuse.com

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