Lawsuit: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's "Operation Lone Star" Violates Migrants' Rights
Lawsuit: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's "Operation Lone Star" Violates Migrants' Rights
A group of immigrants have filed a lawsuit against Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, claiming the Republican’s controversial border security mission, Operation Lone Star, has violated their civil rights.According to KUT90.5, each of the migrants were arrested and charged with criminal trespass in Kinney County, which shares a border with Mexico.In their lawsuit, the migrants claim that they were held in custody even after they posted bond and even after prosecutors dropped charges against them.Attorney Angelica Cogliano, who is representing the plaintiffs, told The Texas Newsroom that her clients suffered unconstitutional abuses.“Even if Operation Lone Star was constitutional because they were just enforcing their own state criminal laws, then they still need to follow the laws of our state criminal justice system,” Cogliano said. “And those laws are that once somebody’s criminal case has concluded … then there’s no jurisdiction to hold them anymore. They have to be released from custody.”
Pictured: A U.S. Border Patrol vehicle along the the US-Mexico border. Image via Pixnio/Public Domain.
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