from JudicialWatch.org
Another Illegal Immigrant Sues U.S. For Rights Violations
Last Updated: Thu, 11/12/2009 - 3:55pm
In what appears to be a growing trend among those who live in the U.S.
illegally, another undocumented alien has sued an American law enforcement
agency for violating her constitutional rights by arresting her.
Roxana Santos, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador, claims in a federal
lawsuit that sheriff deputies in Maryland’s Frederick County unlawfully and
unconstitutionally detained and interrogated her based solely on her race or
ethnicity. By doing so the officers violated the Fourth and 14th Amendments to
the U.S. Constitution as well as the Civil Rights Act of 1964, according to the
complaint.
Santos was approached by deputies about a year ago as she sat on a curb behind a
food co-op during a lunch break. When the officers asked for identification she
initially said she had none but subsequently provided a Salvadoran national
identification card which is not valid in the U.S. Deputies booked her and she
was later transferred to a Maryland immigration detention center.
Santos was granted supervised release for “humanitarian purposes” and lives at
an “undisclosed location in the United States” with her family. She seeks at
least $1 million in damages and asserts that federal law does not allow state or
local police to enforce immigration laws. The complaint also names the Frederick
Board of County Commissioners and federal immigration officials as defendants.
Less than a month ago a group of illegal immigrants in Connecticut sued the
federal agents that arrested them, claiming their constitutional rights were
violated in the raids that led to their apprehension. A judge had previously
blocked their deportation, ruling that their constitutional rights were
“egregiously violated” because immigration agents entered their apartments
without a warrant, probable cause or consent. Now they stand to get money from
the government.
Just last week five Muslim illegal immigrants detained in New York after Middle
Eastern terrorists attacked the area won $1.26 million from the U.S. government
to settle a lawsuit accusing federal authorities of violating their rights. The
illegal aliens were among 170 Arab and Muslim men jailed for immigration law
violations in New York during post 9/11 roundups and most have been deported.
A few years ago hundreds of illegal immigrants, represented by a nonprofit
agency largely funded by American taxpayers, sued the U.S. government following
a raid at a Massachusetts factory. The illegal aliens accused the government of
acting in bad faith by moving them to Texas and denying them adequate access to
lawyers.
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Note the common word in each of these failures of justice: "sued". Think back to the main reason we were shafted with the obuma/pelosi healthcare bill - the high cost of health care, which was due to the failure to institute "tort" reform. We have a government full of lawyers running the country into the ground and protecting all the non-government lawyers who are out there frustrating law enforcement efforts and bankrupting doctors and sick people.
"The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers". - (Act IV, Scene II) Henry VI (Part 2) the play by William Shakespeare.
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