Holding the FBI accountable for wrong house raids

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Everyone makes mistakes, like when the FBI raided the wrong house, not only damaging the house, but also traumatizing the family, especially the child. Of course, that family can sue for a redress of their grievances, right?

Not according to a couple of federal courts. Which leaves the FBI the question: Can people sue the federal government for the negligent actions of their employees?

The intentions of the officers shouldn’t matter; they screwed-up, raided the wrong house, and terrorized the wrong family. Shouldn’t the government redress those grievances? According to the Eleventh Circuit, they cannot because of sovereign immunity. But as I’ve already shown, sovereign immunity is an antiquated concept incompatible with the Constitution.

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