Immigration agents’ claims against US citizens mostly fall apart in court

The Trump administration said U.S. citizens "stalked law enforcement, rammed vehicles, fled scenes, injured agents, and caused multiple accidents." It called them "agitators" and "rioters."

Chicago Tribune

Rioters? Agitators? Immigration agents' claims against US citizens mostly fall apart in court.

A Tribune analysis found that, time and again, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security claimed horrific abuses at the hands of protesters. Yet time and again, their allegations of abuse did not withstand the scrutiny of judicial review.

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