Last week two village radicals in Albemarle County masked up and tried to block Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from apprehending two illegal immigrants who had been charged with misdemeanors. This post isn’t about the illegals — they’re now being held in the Farmville Detention Center — it’s about the “legals” who interfered with the federal authorities in the conduct of their business.
Watch the woman in the green skirt. “Do you have a warrant for his arrest?” she officiously queried the federal official. Repeatedly.
The incident occurred in the Albemarle County courthouse, and local media were there at the scene. Both The Daily Progress and VPM News covered the story. Apparently, detaining individuals residing illegally in the U.S. who have been charged with crimes is a controversial act worthy of close media scrutiny.
Reports VPM: “In an emailed statement earlier this week, Albemarle Commonwealthโs Attorney Jim Hingeley said that he was โgreatly concerned that arrests carried out in this manner could escalate into a violent confrontation, because the person being arrested or bystanders might resist what appears on its face to be an unlawful assault and abduction.โ
Hingeley’s spin is noteworthy: he places the onus for the risk of “violent confrontation” not on the protesters laying hands on ICE officials, but the ICE officials themselves for what Hingeley deems to be “an unlawful assault and abduction.”













