Nice idea, but you can’t fight these people. They just make up more lies to justify their blatantly unconstitutional behavior. I tried and I now live in exile in Mexico.
I'm curious if the FTCA is a viable option for families of homicide victims in immigration detention centers. With at least one recent homicide in Camp East Montana, is there an avenue for family members to file a FTCA claim? Maybe an eighth amendment cruel and unusual punishment claim (although their detention is supposed to be non-punitive).
The FTCA only applies to lawsuits against the federal government (or a unit of the federal government). If the question is whether the federal government can be sued because a federal officer killed someone while the officer was working on behalf of the government, then the FTCA is a plausible path toward holding the government liable.
Nice idea, but you can’t fight these people. They just make up more lies to justify their blatantly unconstitutional behavior. I tried and I now live in exile in Mexico.
I'm curious if the FTCA is a viable option for families of homicide victims in immigration detention centers. With at least one recent homicide in Camp East Montana, is there an avenue for family members to file a FTCA claim? Maybe an eighth amendment cruel and unusual punishment claim (although their detention is supposed to be non-punitive).
The FTCA only applies to lawsuits against the federal government (or a unit of the federal government). If the question is whether the federal government can be sued because a federal officer killed someone while the officer was working on behalf of the government, then the FTCA is a plausible path toward holding the government liable.