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Border Abuses

A native-born U.S. citizen with learning disabilities sued the United States in San Antonio Federal Court, claiming Border Patrol officers arrested him without cause, despite having Texas ID on his person, <strong><a href="http://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Border-Abuses.pdf">deported him</a></strong> without seeing a judge, to Mexico, where he was kidnapped by a cartel and held for ransom, until the FBI retrieved him.</p>

SAN ANTONIO — A native-born U.S. citizen with learning disabilities claims in a federal complaint that Border Patrol officers arrested him without cause, despite having Texas ID on his person, deported him without seeing a judge, to Mexico, where he was kidnapped by a cartel and held for ransom, until the FBI retrieved him.

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