American Civil Rights

US Citizen, 67, Reportedly Has Six Ribs Broken by Border Patrol Agents

In Chicago’s Old Irving Park neighborhood, Border Patrol agents were filmed violently detaining a 67-year-old U.S. citizen, allegedly breaking his ribs and causing internal bleeding. This occurred during an immigration enforcement operation that disrupted a children’s Halloween parade. Residents reported that agents deployed tear gas without warning, and the tactics used have sparked outrage. A Department of Homeland Security statement addressed the operation, but not the specific treatment of the man. Court filings detail that agents’ actions may have violated a temporary restraining order limiting aggressive tactics.

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D.C. Man Sues After Arrest for “Star Wars” Protest of National Guard

A Washington, D.C. resident is suing after being detained while protesting the National Guard deployment, alleging violations of his rights. The individual, Sam O’Hara, played “The Imperial March” from “Star Wars” as a form of protest and was subsequently detained by D.C. police after a sergeant from the Ohio National Guard contacted them. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, claims violations of the First and Fourth Amendments, as well as false arrest and battery, naming the sergeant, several D.C. officers, and the District of Columbia as defendants. This case is unfolding amidst other legal battles concerning deployments under the previous administration.

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SCOTUS to Consider Same-Sex Marriage Challenge: Fears of Overturn and Erosion of Rights

The Supreme Court is set to consider Kim Davis’ challenge to same-sex marriage at a private conference, marking the first time the justices will deliberate on the case. Davis, a former Kentucky clerk, refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, leading to a lawsuit and a subsequent jury awarding damages to the couple. The 6th Circuit rejected Davis’ appeal, citing that she was acting on behalf of the government, and therefore not protected by the First Amendment. Davis has requested the Supreme Court to review the decision, arguing her religious beliefs were violated.

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FBI Cuts Ties with SPLC Amid Concerns Over Bias and Political Interference

FBI cuts ties with civil rights group Southern Poverty Law Center – that’s the headline, and honestly, it’s not a huge surprise given the current climate. When you really start to unpack it, it feels like another brick being pulled from the foundation of something that once felt solid. It’s like watching a house being slowly dismantled, one piece at a time.

This is where things get really frustrating. The Southern Poverty Law Center, or SPLC, has historically been a go-to source for information on hate groups and extremist activities. They’ve built a reputation, rightly or wrongly, for tracking and exposing the darkest corners of society.… Continue reading

ICE Raid: Helicopter Rappel, Child Detainment, and Outrage in Chicago

Federal agents conducted an overnight raid in a Chicago apartment building, arresting 37 individuals without legal immigration status and at least one U.S. citizen. Witnesses reported seeing children, some unclothed, separated from their mothers during the operation. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson have criticized the federal response, alleging it is not making the city safer. The Department of Homeland Security stated the raid targeted a location frequented by suspected gang members.

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* **Chicago Apartment Raid: Residents Decry Brutal ICE Operation, Fear for Future**

Federal agents conducted a large-scale immigration raid at a South Shore apartment building, leading to the arrest of 37 individuals. Residents reported that agents used excessive force, breaking down doors and detaining both citizens and non-citizens, some of whom were brought out without clothing. Authorities stated that the operation targeted individuals involved in drug trafficking, weapons crimes, and immigration violations, though no evidence was provided to support the claim that those arrested were members of the Tren de Aragua gang, as alleged. The raid has left residents traumatized and uncertain about their future, with some reporting missing belongings and concerns about potential displacement.

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U.S. Citizen Sues ICE After Repeated Arrests in Alabama Construction Raids

Leo Garcia Venegas, a U.S. citizen, is suing the Trump administration over warrantless construction site raids conducted by federal immigration agents. The lawsuit alleges that immigration officers target Latino workers without probable cause, violating Fourth Amendment rights. Venegas was detained twice in construction site raids, despite providing valid identification. The Institute for Justice, representing Venegas, argues that the Department of Homeland Security’s policies authorize these illegal actions, allowing agents to detain workers based on ethnicity and disregard evidence of citizenship. The lawsuit seeks to stop these “dragnet raids” and obtain damages for the constitutional violations.

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Assata Shakur Dies in Cuba: Reactions to Black Liberation Army Figure’s Death

Assata Shakur, a name that resonates with both reverence and controversy, has passed away in Cuba at the age of 78. Her life was a tapestry woven with threads of activism, struggle, and unwavering conviction, marked by her involvement in the Black Liberation Army and her subsequent exile. The news of her death has sparked a wide range of reactions, from heartfelt tributes to dissenting voices, reflecting the complex legacy she leaves behind.

Assata Shakur’s story is inextricably linked to the turbulent era of the 1960s and 70s, a time of intense racial tension and the fight for civil rights in America.… Continue reading

Congressional Candidate Says She Was Assaulted by ICE During Protest

The author reports that their protests at an ICE facility, initially peaceful, have escalated in violence over the past few weeks. Last week, the author was assaulted by ICE agents. Today, despite arriving early to protest, the author was again thrown to the ground by an agent when ICE began transporting people. Notably, during this incident, one protester was taken inside the facility, and their current whereabouts are unknown.

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Kavanaugh’s ICE Lawsuit Claim Draws Criticism Over Court’s Actions

In a recent Supreme Court ruling, Justice Kavanaugh suggested that Americans roughed up by ICE agents can sue in federal court. However, civil rights attorneys are pushing back, noting the court’s conservative majority has made such cases difficult to win. The court has limited the ability to sue federal law enforcement for excessive force claims in prior decisions, including border incidents. Justice Sotomayor dissented, arguing the ruling allows targeting of Latinos.

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