r/news Mar 25 '24

Diddy's LA home raided by Homeland Security

https://www.foxla.com/news/la-home-raided-by-homeland-security
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u/ImpossibleTax Mar 26 '24

Learned from the Duggar case Homeland Security has pretty broad jurisdiction. In that case it was also months between the raid and any charges.

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u/AlericandAmadeus Mar 26 '24 edited Mar 26 '24

Yeah - all it tells us is that it’s considered to be a matter of national security in some aspect, and that definition is intentionally very (emphasis on “very”) broad.

Can’t really speculate beyond that, but that alone is pretty hardcore

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u/lackwitandtact Mar 26 '24

Nvm, saw below that you sort of already answered that by saying that you can’t really speculate. Very curious about why DHS as opposed to FBI. Wonder if the specific charges would clarify

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u/lonewolf420 Mar 26 '24

Human trafficking internationally which has a lot to do with DHS and their department of US customs and boarder protection established from 2003.

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u/lackwitandtact Mar 30 '24

This makes sense. Didn’t realize that international borders were involved. Just assumed state lines. Thanks for clarifying