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Under federal law, an immigration enforcement officer may, without a warrant, interrogate people about their right to be in the country, as long as people are not involuntarily detained for questioning.

Under federal law, an immigration enforcement officer may, without a warrant, interrogate people about their right to be in the country, as long as people are not involuntarily detained for such questioning.

How do we respond when someone tells us they’re in pain and that they need help, and where is the line between our natural curiosity and involuntarily escalating existing trauma?

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“I’m sorry to Madame Pelicot for involuntarily participating in her suffering,” he said before squeezing back down on his bench.

Research shows structural violations of the rights of people who are involuntarily admitted or treated.

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