New York man sues ICE for sending officers to his house after he emailed agency head
New York man sues ICE for sending officers to his house after he emailed agency head (theguardian); ICE sent officers to a man's home over an email. Now he's suing (ap) (sources: theguardian, ap, npr)
New York man sues ICE for sending officers to his house after he emailed agency head (theguardian); ICE sent officers to a man's home over an email. Now he's suing (ap)
- New York man sues ICE for sending officers to his house after he emailed agency head (theguardian)
- ICE sent officers to a man’s home over an email. Now he’s suing (ap)
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6 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR7297: ICE and CBP Constitutional Accountability Act.
HR7297 · 119th Congress
ICE and CBP Constitutional Accountability Act
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What HR7297 actually does
This story is about New York man sues ICE for sending officers to his house after he emailed agency head. This bill would create a federal civil remedy tied specifically to ICE/CBP officer misconduct.
If passed, it would:
- create a federal civil remedy tied specifically to ICE/CBP officer misconduct • make it easier for people in similar situations to seek relief without relying only on narrower existing doctrines.
5 other bills moving on this issue
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This story is about New York man sues ICE for sending officers to his house after he emailed agency head. This bill would require visible agency/name-or-badge identification during public-facing immigration enforcement actions.
If passed, it would
- require visible agency/name-or-badge identification during public-facing immigration enforcement actions • require complaint intake and reporting around noncompliance.
This story is about New York man sues ICE for sending officers to his house after he emailed agency head. This bill would bar ICE agents in enforcement operations from wearing facial coverings in most cases.
If passed, it would
- bar ICE agents in enforcement operations from wearing facial coverings in most cases • require DHS civil-rights complaint review and annual reporting on complaints and discipline.
This story is about New York man sues ICE for sending officers to his house after he emailed agency head. This bill would give a broader statutory tool that would apply beyond immigration cases.
If passed, it would
- create a new damages pathway for First Amendment violations by Executive Branch employees • give a broader statutory tool that could apply beyond immigration cases.
This story is about New York man sues ICE for sending officers to his house after he emailed agency head. This bill would narrow qualified-immunity protections for ICE/CBP officers in law-enforcement cases.
If passed, it would
- narrow qualified-immunity protections for ICE/CBP officers in law-enforcement cases • strengthen the practical enforceability of constitutional claims against immigration officers.
This story is about New York man sues ICE for sending officers to his house after he emailed agency head. This bill would require visible name, agency, and face display during covered immigration enforcement functions, with limited exceptions.
If passed, it would
- require visible name, agency, and face display during covered immigration enforcement functions • preserve room for lawful public reporting on officer misconduct while adding privacy-service reimbursements for.
