A "do not detain" list order is a directive that instructs law enforcement or Immigration authorities not to detain specific individuals, typically due to legal or humanitarian considerations. This may be issued for reasons such as ongoing legal proceedings, protection from unlawful detention, or prioritizing vulnerable populations. Individuals on this list could include asylum seekers, victims of trafficking, or those with pending legal status. The order aims to prevent unnecessary harm or violation of rights.
The word is 'detain'.
Surprisingly, it is called an ordered list of numbers!
An ordered list.
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detain, hold up, postpone, defer,
Sure! Could you please specify the question you would like me to answer?
A do not detain order is law enforcement's way of letting you know that they're not interested in pursuing any minor charges against you because you're under investigation for bigger things. If you are on the Do Not Detain list, take advantage of it! I sure do. I speed, do burn-outs in front of cops, and generally clown on them if they do pull me over. It's a bunch of fun to mess with them.
I will detain your bike. Police can not detain my car.
I'll detain you no further.
We won't detain you any further. Find a way to detain him until I get there.
Detain is the correct spelling.
No. Persecute and detain are not antonyms or synonyms.
The noun form of detain is detention.
The Kansas City, Missouri Police Department (KCPD) does not publicly disclose the specific names included in its "Do Not Detain" list due to privacy and legal considerations. This list typically includes individuals who may be at risk for wrongful detention or who have specific legal protections. For the most accurate and updated information, it’s best to consult official KCPD communications or their website.
Please don't detain me, I am already late.
no- not in the United States. The president has no power to order arrests or detain people. He can file complaints with law enforcement like any other citizen.
Detain is already a root word. It would be the root for the word 'detained'.