ACLU Nebraska Sues for More Information on O'Neill Immigration Raid
ACLU Nebraska Sues for More Information on O'Neill Immigration Raid
The American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska has filed a federal lawsuit seeking additional information about the alleged mistreatment of arrested workers after a 2018 immigration raid in O’Neill, Nebraska.According to the Star-Herald, the lawsuit was filed Monday in United States District Court. It names as defendants the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the department’s Office of Inspector General.The A.C.L.U. is asking the court to order the release of documents and other information the Office of Inspector General collected while investigating reports that detained migrant workers had been mistreated by federal immigration officials.Jen Sea, an A.C.L.U. attorney, said that department officials have failed to meet their responsibilities under public records laws.“[Immigration and Customs Enforcement] agents conducted this raid, tearing a community apart while using public dollars, and the public has a right to understand what the investigation into that raid looked like and whether any agents faced consequences for any substantiated concerns,” she said.“Federal law outlines clear requirements on responding to public records requests, and it’s troubling we have to turn to the judicial system to compel officials to follow the law,” Seu said.
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