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The NOEM Act amends federal civil rights law to allow individuals to sue federal immigration enforcement officers for constitutional violations. Currently, 42 U.S.C. § 1983 permits lawsuits against state and local officials for civil rights violations, but not federal officers. This bill extends that private right of action to federal immigration enforcement personnel, enabling victims to seek damages for alleged constitutional breaches.
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