Trump Judges Toss His Appeal on Lawsuit Against Hillary Clinton


“At no time before physically stopping me did the officers ask me any questions about my identity, citizenship, or immigration status,” his court filing states. “They didn’t ask me to get out of the car. They didn’t even look at my ID card before using physical force against me, even though I had it in my hand.”
Venegas is the lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against DHS over its immigration enforcement policies, and he was arrested twice last year during raids on construction sites he worked on, despite having his REAL ID each time. This may be intentional, as a DHS official said in a statement in Vargas’ lawsuit that “REAL ID may not be reliable for confirming U.S. citizenship.”
Oddly, DHS denies detaining Venegas, saying in a statement statement that “Leonardo Garcia Venegas was NOT arrested last week. On Saturday, May 2, ICE conducted a routine check of a car registered to an illegal alien. Once Venegas’ identity was established, he was released.”



