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Trump administration asks high court to lift restrictions on Southern California immigration stops

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, AUG 7 – The administration says the order limiting ICE stops based on ethnicity and location impedes enforcement in a region with nearly 2 million undocumented immigrants, Justice Department said.

  • The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to lift a ban on immigration stops in Southern California, claiming that it hurts enforcement efforts in the region.
  • U.S. District Judge Maame E. Frimpong's ruling requires immigration officials to have reasonable suspicion before detaining individuals and prohibits actions based on race and language.
  • The administration argues that Frimpong's order harms immigration law enforcement and affects about 10% of the population in California's Central District who are undocumented.
  • Experts believe the Supreme Court may favor the Trump administration in immigration law enforcement cases.
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Trump administration calls on the Supreme Court to block restrictions on ICE raids and detentions in Southern California

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On Thursday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) requested the Supreme Court to annul the order of Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong limiting migration raids in the Los Angeles area, based on general criteria, such as meeting in places where day laborers usually gather or speak Spanish. The order, which was issued last month, blocked what critics have termed as “initiant” immigration raids that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have b…

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Trump administration asks Supreme Court to lift temporary ban on roving immigration stops in L.A.

The federal government has filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to lift a ban on roving immigration sweeps.

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