US citizen sues after twice being detained by immigration agents | US immigration

In just a few weeks, an Alabama construction worker and US citizen, who said he had been detained twice by immigrant agents, filed a lawsuit who wanted to end the raids of Trump Management Workplace, which aims to sectors with large immigrant labor in the federal court.
The classroom case filed by Leo Garcia Venegas, a concrete worker on Tuesday, demands an end to what it calls “contrary to the constitution and illegal immigration sanction tactics”.
Born in the United States, Venegas, Alabama, Baldwin County, Mobile and Pensacola, Florida in the last 15 years between the tremendous population growth and plenty of construction work in the region of Gulf, living in the region of Gulf.
The lawsuit filed to the Public Fact of Law Company’s Institute of Justice only comes only weeks after the Supreme Court abolishes a judge from the restriction order that prevents the migration agents in Los Angeles from stopping only according to their races, languages, work or location.
The court has repeatedly allowed some of the Trump administrations to have repeatedly allowed the harsh migration policies, while at the same time, the legal consequences may change as they play cases.
The Ministry of Internal Security rejected the case as “race feeding opportunism ..
“DHS is using” reasonable doubt “to arrest law enforcement officers.” He said. “What makes a target for an immigrant implementation is that they are illegal in the United States – not the color of skin, racial or ethnicity.”
McLughlin, despite being a US citizen, did not address why Venegas was detained twice.
Although the new case is illegal in the United States and a number of US citizens-one Latino voice names, a series of US citizens, despite the raids that have been repetitive to workplaces.
“These armed raids, including the Latins, some groups of people in the sector, including illegal immigrants, are probably illegal immigrants,” he says.
In a May month, which sweeps Venegas, the video, taken by a colleague, shows that he was forced to the ground by immigrant agents because he insisted that he was a US citizen and again. The case says that the agents targeted workers who look at Latin at the construction site and leave other workers alone. According to the law firm, Venegas was released after more than an hour.
Venegas was detained again at another construction site shortly after a month.
In a statement published by the law firm, Leo, it seems to have nothing I can do to prevent me from arrest me at any time, ”Leo said. “I just want to work in peace. The Constitution maintains my ability to do this.”
Specializing in concrete foundations, Venegas, specialized in laying, says that although it shows the real identity license given by Alabama, it has been detained both times-a higher safety identity card for US citizens and legal residents.
The immigration agents said that the identity card was fake before he finally released him. It was released after about 20-30 minutes.
“Immigration officials are not above the law,” said Jaba Tsitsuashvili, the Institute of Justice Lawyer. “Leo is a hardworking American citizen who stands for the right to work without being detained for everyone’s appearance or work.”




