Earlier this month, a march at the U.S.-Mexico border erupted into chaos as U.S. border protection agents fired tear gas into the crowd, which included small children. After the incident, which made international headlines, human rights experts (and many others) are questioning whether or not the U.S.’s use of force was legal or even justifiable.…
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/in Process Server/by Ancillary LegalU.S. Border Agents Shoot Tear Gas Into Mexico
/in Inter-American/by Ancillary LegalEarlier this month, a march at the U.S.-Mexico border erupted into chaos as U.S. border protection agents fired tear gas into the crowd, which included small children. After the incident, which made international headlines, human rights experts (and many others) are questioning whether or not the U.S.’s use of force was legal or even justifiable.…