A federal judge in California has awarded over $1.5 million to a family after ruling that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) falsely imprisoned two siblings who are U.S. citizens. The siblings were detained by CBP in 2019 while attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border to go to school.
A federal judge in California has awarded over $1.5 million to members of a family whose children were held by U.S. Customs and Border Protection even though they are U.S. citizens. https://t.co/WHqq41irdv
🚨 BREAKING: A California federal judge has ruled that the two American children who were mistakenly detained by U.S. Border Patrol while trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border to go to school will be awarded over $1 MILLION in compensation. https://t.co/0h290YOpg3
Federal judge awards over $1.5 million to US citizen siblings falsely held in CBP custody https://t.co/HXXD7Ahhp0
A federal judge awarded a family more than a million dollars after ruling Customs and Border Protection falsely imprisoned a little girl and her brother who are U.S. citizens. https://t.co/ceCgFS8ViT
A federal judge in California awarded over $1 million to two children siblings who were held by Customs and Border Protection in 2019 even though the siblings are U.S. citizens, court records show. https://t.co/prAiMqfaIh
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