The US Supreme Court concurred Tuesday to survey for the second time a claim over the case of a Mexican teenager shot dead inside Mexico by a Border Patrol Agent discharging from the US side of the outskirtsThe family of Sergio Hernandez who was 15 when he was executed by US operator Jesus Mesa on June 7, 2010, has been looking for pay over the demise in a claimThe case has political hugeness in the midst of a flood in undocumented transients crossing the border and President Donald Trump's call for border authorities to make harder move to discourage themThe case prone to be contended in the fall of this current year or mid 2020 could set a point of reference for different cases of shootings of transients on either side of the border by US authoritiesHernandez and three companions had been playing in the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande that isolates the Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez from its Texan neighbor El PasoThe adolescents were hustling up the solid bank to contact the spiked metal perimeter on the US side of the border and dashing down when Hernandez was shot in the head by MesaPlateau later said Hernandez had would not comply with his request to stop the game and had tossed rocks at him The teenager's family state Hernandez represented no perilThey contended that US law secures individuals against lopsided utilization of power by law authorization and that Mesa had disregarded Hernandez's rights under the US constitutionThe government locale court in Texas repelled the claim and a provincial interests court bolstered that choice because the injured individual was a Mexican national and kicked the bucket on A mexican area and in this manner had no case of insurance under the US constitutionIn 2017 the case went to the Supreme Court which requested the interests court to rehear it thinking about certain legitimate points of referenceThis isn't the main case of its thoughtful The Mexican government affirms that many vagrants or Mexican natives have been executed by US authorities on the border as of lateA comparative claim over a Border Patrol specialist's 2012 shooting of a multi year old young lady on the Mexican side of the border with Arizona was endorsed a year ago in a different interests courtThe administration at that point requested that case to the Supreme Court where it will probably be on hold for a choice in the Hernandez case