Check out some of the ongoing litigation efforts against CBP and get inspired to bring your own challenge at:
www.HoldCBPAccountable.org
Recent updates to the website include:
An FTCA administrative complaint on behalf of 5 mothers for abuses they suffered while detained in CBP/ICE Custody
- An FTCA administrative complaint on behalf of a Honduran family denouncing the hieleras and CBP custody conditions
- The district court’s denial of CBP's motion to dismiss a class action suit challenging the agency’s policy and practice of failing to timely process FOIA requests, Brown v. CBP/DHS (N.D. Cal.)
- Complaint and settlement in an individual FOIA case against CBP, Patel v. Johnson (W.D. Wash.)
- Complaint, answer, and both parties' motions for summary judgment in Americans for Immigrant Justice v. CBP (S.D. Fla.), a FOIA suit seeking records pertaining to CBP’s short-term detention policies and procedures
- Second Amended Complaint in Quezada Cuevas v. BP Agent Westerman and USA (S.D. Tex.), a suit arising from a Border Patrol agent's sexual assault of the plaintiff while she was in CBP custody
- Upwardly revised damages judgment in Castro Romo v. USA (D. Ariz.), a case seeking remedies for injuries the plaintiff suffered when a Border Patrol agent shot and injured him.
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