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A U.S. citizen sued ICE over two 2025 detentions, alleging unlawful searches, false arrest, and racial profiling at construction sites.
A U.S. citizen from Baldwin County, Leo Garcia Venegas, has sued ICE over two 2025 detentions at construction sites in Foley and Fairhope, alleging unlawful searches, false arrest, and racial profiling despite showing valid ID.
His attorneys claim agents entered private property without permission, ignored his Alabama STAR ID, and used excessive force, violating his Fourth Amendment rights.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, seeks damages and a preliminary injunction to halt such enforcement practices, though any ruling would apply only to the Southern District of Alabama due to recent Supreme Court limits on nationwide injunctions.
The case highlights concerns over immigration enforcement on private property and the burden on workers to prove citizenship when federal agencies don’t accept their own REAL IDs as valid proof.
Un ciudadano de EE.UU. demandó a ICE por dos detenciones en 2025, alegando registros ilegales, arrestos falsos y perfiles raciales en sitios de construcción.