Supreme Court Split on Whether Family of Slain Mexican Teen Can Sue Border Patrol
Supreme Court Split on Whether Family of Slain Mexican Teen Can Sue Border Patrol
The Supreme Court is considering a civil rights lawsuit filed by the family of a Mexican teenager who was shot by a Border Patrol agent standing on the American side of the Rio Grande.At issue is whether foreign nationals can file civil rights lawsuits against the U.S. government for alleged violations which took place outside the United States. So far, Reuters suggests the Supreme Court is split. Recently-appointed Justice Brett Kavanaugh—whose appointment attracted massive controversy—may cast a potentially pivotal vote.According to Reuters, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the family’s appeal of a lower court ruling, which had dismissed their cases against U.S. Border Patrol Agent Jesus Mesa.Mesa, recounts Reuters, ‘had fired across a concrete spillway into Mexico from the Texas side of the border during a 2010 incident,’ killing 15-year old Sergio Adrian Hernandez Guereca.The Trump administration is providing support and counsel for Mesa and the Border Patrol. The White House’s official stance is that allowing foreign families like Hernandez Guereca’s to sue the United States could create novel national security problems and complicate international relations.
Border Patrol agents. Image via Pixabay/user:mademoddymad. (CCA-BY-0.0)
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