The Supreme Court will hear arguments on a case that will affect whether the FBI can be held accountable for accidentally ...
A family recounts their traumatic experience with the FBI, who raided the wrong house, leaving them with PTSD and seeking accountability.
On Jan. 7, the pre-dawn quiet of Kern County, Calif., was shattered by a series of Customs and Border Protection raids billed as “targeted criminal enforcement ...
Recent deportation efforts across the country have sparked fear among immigrant communities, including those in Illinois.
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether an Atlanta family mistakenly raided by the FBI can pursue a lawsuit against the lead FBI agent and the federal government.
• At least 15 Navajo Nation members were detained and questioned during immigration raids in Arizona and New Mexico, despite being U.S. citizens. • Federal agents allegedly refused to recognize tribal ...
The Supreme Court granted fast-tracked review in Martin v. United States— a case about whether a Georgia family can sue the ...
ATLANTA — The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case from an Atlanta family over a 2017 FBI raid that wrongly targeted their house and determine whether or not they can pursue a lawsuit for damages in ...
The woman, who asked to be named Ms. Campbell, said her 11-year-old daughter attends the Maryland International School in Howard County and was mistakenly removed from class by police in a mix-up that ...
Navajo Nation officials say at least 15 tribal members in Arizona have been wrongfully detained and questioned during the immigration sweeps.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of an Atlanta family affected by a mistaken FBI SWAT raid on their home.
When asked about the evening the FBI mistakenly broke into her home, detonating a flash grenade in the house and ripping her ...