Salvador Reza, the Phoenix civil rights activist, is set to sue Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and many others for the unjustifiable arrest of Salvador Reza on July 30.
Salvador Reza and his attorney announced the assertion for damages today at a press conference. They stated, "the violation of Salvador Reza's rights to freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of association, freedom of movement, and due process under the First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States."
Salvador Reza is pursuing indefinite penalizing and compensatory reparation for his illegal detention and captivity by the group he's condemn so severely over the years.
The head of the pro-immigrant faction, Puente was detained on July 30 this year for an act of civil disobedience. Other demonstrators were also arrested along with their leader. The MCSO stated that by emerging up from its head office for an anti-immigrant brush on July 30, Salvador Reza had debased the conditions of his discharge. It was further stated that Salvador Reza was to be re-arrested.
"Sal Reza wanted to get arrested during July protests surrounding the implementation of Arizona's controversial immigration law - he just didn't want to get arrested twice", Republic Reporter Hensley stated.
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