
The article centers the perspective of a U.S. citizen plaintiff and civil liberties organization (Institute for Justice) challenging ICE enforcement, using language that emphasizes repeated arrests of a citizen ('arrested a third time') to frame government action as excessive. Word choice like 'suing to block' and the stacked headline structure create sympathetic framing toward the plaintiff.
Primary voices: individual plaintiff/activist, NGO or civil society, non-state armed group (implied ICE context)
Framing may shift if the lawsuit reaches a ruling, which could validate or undermine the plaintiff's civil liberties claim.
Leo Garcia Venegas and the Institute for Justice are suing to block immigration raids on private construction sites that target Latinos.
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