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Appeals court upholds order barring DHS from immigration sweeps based on language, job

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A federal appeals court upheld a lower ruling on Friday barring the Trump administration from solely considering race, language or employment as reasonable suspicion to detain migrants. Their decision blocks Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials from conducting “indiscriminate immigration operations” as alleged by the plaintiffs in court filings.  A group of five immigrants and…

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US court upholds order blocking indiscriminate targeting by immigration patrols

A US appeals court has upheld an order blocking immigration agents from carrying out patrols in California that led to indiscriminate detentions without reasonable grounds to suspect people of being undocumented.

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A U.S. federal appeals court upheld the temporary order preventing the Donald Trump government from making immigration detentions in Southern California based on race, language, occupation, and location. The bill responded to a lawsuit that... Full Note »

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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