Government Accountability

Alabama Citizen’s Lawsuit Exposes Overreach in Immigration Raids Targeting Innocent Americans

By Economics Desk | October 1, 2025

An American-born construction worker in Alabama faces wrongful detention twice amid federal immigration raids, spotlighting troubling government overreach and the erosion of constitutional rights under broad enforcement policies.

In Baldwin County, Alabama, Leo Garcia Venegas, a U.S.-born concrete worker, is fighting back against federal immigration authorities who have wrongly detained him twice in recent weeks. Venegas has filed a class-action lawsuit demanding an end to aggressive workplace raids that increasingly blur the line between lawful enforcement and unconstitutional harassment.Is This What Justice Looks Like? Unlawful Detentions Undermine American FreedomsVenegas’s case highlights a troubling pattern where immigration agents conduct armed sweeps without specific warrants or individualized suspicion—targeting entire workplaces based on assumptions about workers’ ethnic backgrounds. The Department of Homeland Security under the previous administration sanctioned these raids, presuming...

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