Sara2001
Not to shock, good old USA has not ratified many treaties/conventions related to Human Rights.
[USA & Human Rights Treaties]https://www.aclu.org/issues/human-rights/treaty-ratification#:~:text=Despite%20its%20ostensible%20position%20as,the%20Convention%20on%20the%20Rights()
Furthermore, the USA has the ugly tendency to apply what basic rights protections its laws/constitution might provide only to its citizens/residents. That's significant different from the EU, where the basic rights and human rights apply basically to anyone.
(not that our authorities don't love to ignore these if they can get away with it, notice how Frontex and EU MS can play games about who was in command of illegal pushbacks at the EU border for years: If it was Frontex, well it can only be sued in EU courts, MS authorities OTOH, only in MS courts, in some extreme cases they are nearing a decade of excuses and not properly remembering who was in command of which detail of the operation.)