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Two American-born women who were detained by a border agent for speaking Spanish at a Montana convenience store settle their lawsuit against the agency for an 'undisclosed sum'

Two women who were detained in northern Montana by US Customs and Border Protection agents for speaking Spanish while shopping at a convenience store have reached an undisclosed monetary settlement in their lawsuit against the agency, the ACLU of Montana announced Tuesday.

Ana Suda and Martha 'Mimi' Hernandez, both US citizens, said their constitutional rights were violated when they were detained in the parking lot outside the store in the city of Havre for 40 minutes after an agent demanded their identifications.

Suda took a video of the May 2018 interaction in which she asked Agent Paul O'Neill why he was questioning them.

Martha 'Mimi' Hernandez (pictured left in Havre) and Ana Suda (right) settled their lawsuit with the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, the ACLU of Montana said Tuesday

Martha 'Mimi' Hernandez (pictured left in Havre) and Ana Suda settled their lawsuit with the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, the ACLU of Montana said Tuesday

The two women, who were born in the US, sued the agency after they were detained by an agent who heard them speaking Spanish at a Montana gas station in 2018

The two women, who were born in the US, sued the agency after they were detained by an agent who heard them speaking Spanish at a Montana gas station in 2018 

'Ma'am, the reason I asked you for your ID is because I came in here and I saw that you guys are speaking Spanish, which is very unheard of up here,' O'Neill said in the video. 

Suda and Hernandez had valid Montana drivers licenses.

O'Neill, and a supervisor who arrived later, made it clear through words and actions that the women were not free to leave the convenience store parking lot, ACLU attorney Alex Rate wrote in the lawsuit.

'We stood up to the government because speaking Spanish is not a reason to be racially profiled and harassed,' Suda said in a statement provided by the ACLU. 

'I am proud to be bilingual, and I hope that as a result of this case CBP takes a hard look at its policies and practices. No one else should ever have to go through this again.'

The ACLU of Montana declined to disclose the settlement's amount, which was not included in court documents filed so far in the case.

Stephanie Malin, a spokesperson for Customs and Border Protection, said the agency had no comment on the settlement.

In gathering information for the lawsuit, the ACLU said Customs and Border Protection agents in northern Montana acknowledged they routinely profiled non-white people.

The incident was captured on video, where CBP Agent Paul O'Neill (pictured) was heard telling them: 'I saw that you guys are speaking Spanish, which is very unheard of up here'The two women explained they were both born in the US and had valid Montana licenses at the time

The incident was captured on video, where CBP Agent Paul O'Neill was heard telling them: 'I saw that you guys are speaking Spanish, which is very unheard of up here' 

Suda and Hernandez faced backlash in Havre for bringing their complaint, the ACLU said. They are pictured above in a previous interview

Suda and Hernandez faced backlash in Havre for bringing their complaint, the ACLU said. They are pictured above in a previous interview 

'It is a small place and we have a lot of agents here and nobody really has much to do,' an unnamed border protection supervisor told attorneys with the ACLU in a videotaped deposition.

He said he saw two people who appeared to be of Mexican descent at the mall while he was off duty and started reaching for his phone to call in what he saw, but then spotted another border patrol agent behind them already talking on his phone.

'If there's somebody speaking Spanish down there it's like all of a sudden you've got five agents swarming in, "What's going on?"' the supervisor said.

Suda and Hernandez faced backlash in Havre for bringing their complaint, the ACLU said.

'They both ultimately left Havre for fear of their families' safety,' said Caitlin Borgmann, executive director of the ACLU of Montana.

Suda was born in Texas and moved to Montana with her husband in 2014. Hernandez was born in California and moved to Montana in 2010. Both are certified nursing assistants and worked at an assisted-living center.

Havre is a city of nearly 10,000 people in north-central Montana about 30 miles from the US-Canada border and near two Native American reservations.

The city's population is mostly white, about 15 per cent Native American and about 4 per cent Hispanic, according to the US Census.

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