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Lawsuit: Children and US Citizens Detained for Four Hours Without Food During ICE Raid

We reported on this raid when it happened back in October. ICE raided an illegal gambling ring in an Idaho town of 1,700 people and managed to detain more than 100 illegal aliens. Now, some Idaho families are filing suit. CBS News was on the story this morning, but has since deleted the tweet; Twitchy favorite Oilfield Rando noted, though, that they described the illegal gambling setup as a "community horse racing event."

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NBC News has also picked up on the story about the raid at "a racetrack in Idaho."

Minyvonne Burke reports:

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Tuesday against federal, state and local law enforcement agencies following an October immigration raid at a racetrack in Idaho. About 400 people, including U.S. citizens and children, were detained for four hours while they were denied food and water in the raid, according to the lawsuit.

The raid took place at La Catedral racetrack in Wilder, a popular destination that draws Latino families and celebrates Mexican culture.

So, gambling on the horses is a big part of Mexican culture?

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What? NBC News didn't mention that. As CBS News posted, it was a "community horse racing event."

Yeah, they did.

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