Recording on-duty immigration agents in public is a First Amendment right, but obstructing agents’ work is a crime. Whether something constitutes as obstruction can be subjective. Here’s what legal ...
Filming in public is legal, but there are limits. Lawyers explain distance rules, obstruction claims and what happens if agents intervene.
Yes. Recording in public is allowed under the First Amendment. A few states require bystanders to stay a certain distance away from first responders. For example, under Florida’s Halo Law, people are ...
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