Posted September 13, 2017 10:15 am by Comments

By Jennifer Cruz

If you go to a shelter for #Irma and you have a warrant, we’ll gladly escort you to the safe and secure shelter called the Polk County Jail https://t.co/Qj5GX9XQBi
— Polk County Sheriff (@PolkCoSheriff) September 6, 2017

A Virginia man is suing a Florida sheriff because, he claims, he was denied shelter during Hurricane Irma because he refused to undergo a background check.
“Criminal suspicion is not raised by trying to enter an emergency shelter to save one’s life and the life of family members,” states the suit, which was filed electronically Sunday by Nexus Services, an immigration rights group.
The suit, which claims violations of Fourth Amendment rights, does not say whether plaintiff Andres Borreno had an outstanding warrant.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd made it clear via Twitter that officers would be checking IDs at all of the shelters and offered safe housing at the county jail for those who had active warrants. Judd also noted that sex offenders and predators would not be allowed inside the shelters with the general population, namely children.
The sheriff’s statements, while applauded by some, created national controversy. Still, Judd is unapologetic about his decision.
“They filed that lawsuit for free press and it’s obviously frivolous. I have a

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