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US-born Leo Garcia Venegas says ‘I just want to work in peace’ after agents in Alabama said his ID card was fake

An Alabama construction worker and US citizen who says he was detained twice by immigration agents within just a few weeks has filed a lawsuit in federal court demanding an end to Trump administration workplace raids targeting industries with large immigrant workforces.

The class-action lawsuit, filed on Tuesday by Leo Garcia Venegas, a concrete worker, demands an end to what the firm calls “unconstitutional and illegal immigration enforcement tactics”.

Venegas, who was born in the US, lives and works in Baldwin county, Alabama, a Gulf coast area between the cities of Mobile and Pensacola, Florida, that has seen immense population growth in the last 15 years, and which offers plenty of construction work.

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[–] NotAnotherLemmyUser@lemmy.world 37 points 1 week ago

His lawyers from the Institute for Justice are currently looking for any other U.S. Citizens who have been detained or questioned by ICE while working.

If this has happened to you or someone you know, please share your story through the linked form. Your experiences can make a real difference.

English: https://ij.org/case-intake/government-raids-on-construction-sites/

Español: https://ij.org/case-intake/redadas-gubernamentales-en-sitios-de-construccion/

https://www.reveddit.com/v/IceRaidAlerts/comments/1nvie1v/seeking_stories_us_citizens_detained_by_ice_on/

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Hi everyone,

I work with the Institute for Justice, a nonprofit law firm, and we’re representing Leo Garcia Venegas (shown in the video below).

Leo, a U.S. citizen, was detained by federal agents twice while working on a construction site in Alabama. Both times, he showed valid ID — and both times, agents ignored it. These warrantless raids on private property violate the Fourth Amendment, and Leo is now suing.

We’re looking for other U.S. citizens (or people who know them) who’ve been detained or questioned by ICE while working.

If this has happened to you or someone you know, please share your story through the linked form. Your experiences can make a real difference.

English: https://ij.org/case-intake/government-raids-on-construction-sites/

Español: https://ij.org/case-intake/redadas-gubernamentales-en-sitios-de-construccion/

*We treat all information submitted through this form as confidential and will use it only for the purpose of evaluating the request for representation. Submitting the information does not mean that we have agreed to represent you or that we will represent you.*