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He Was Born in Philly and They Tried to Deport Him to Jamaica
A Florida sheriff ignored proof of Peter Sean Browns U.S. citizenship and held him for ICE anyway. A federal court just ruled it was a blatant violation of his Fourth Amendment rights.
By Rashad Grove
June 10, 2025/1:10 PM
A federal court in Florida granted partial summary judgment in Brown v. Ramsay, a federal lawsuit challenging the illegal detention of Peter Sean Brown, who was arrested and detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
According to the ACLU, Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay illegally detained Brown and violated his Fourth Amendment rights in April 2018. The ruling stated that ICE lacked probable cause to issue the detainer in the first place and that the office of the Sheriff ignored evidence that Brown was a legal U.S. citizen.
MCSO cannot abdicate its legal responsibility and turn a blind eye to this information, the ruling read.
Cody Wofsy, deputy project director of the ACLUs Immigrants Rights Project, expressed his gratitude for the courts ruling.
We have seen the ICE detainer system fail time and again, but the County still chose to put Mr. Brown through this nightmare, Wofsy said. At a moment in which we are seeing a raft of unlawful immigration arrests of citizens by federal and local authorities, this decision is a key reminder that the Fourth Amendment safeguards us all.
"This case highlights the significant threat posed to U.S. citizens by frequent ICE errors, which are exacerbated when local law enforcement agencies participate in immigration enforcement, added Amien Kacou, staff attorney at the ACLU of Florida. This case makes one thing clear: state and local police who act as ICEs enforcers do so at their own peril. The Sheriffs office cannot deflect responsibility onto ICE and ignore its independent duty to ensure there is probable cause before arresting someone like Mr. Brown. His perseverance in this lawsuit reaffirms that the U.S. Constitution protects every Floridian, regardless of citizenship."
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