Permits civil action for constitutional violations during immigration enforcement.
The "Fight Unlawful Conduct and Keep Individuals and Communities Empowered Act" allows any person to bring a civil action against someone who knowingly violates the US Constitution while conducting civil immigration enforcement. Factors considered for punitive damages include whether the person wore a facial covering, failed to identify themselves as a law enforcement officer, used crowd control equipment, or violated a court order. Prevailing parties can receive monetary damages, attorney's fees, and other relief.
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