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Trump Administration’s Southern California Immigration Raid Tactics Unconstitutional, Says ACLU in Lawsuit

  • The Trump administration launched Southern California immigration raids in June, arresting over 1,600 immigrants as part of a mass deportation campaign.
  • These raids follow a broader push by the administration emphasizing deportations, despite many Americans and legal advocates criticizing ICE's aggressive tactics and alleged disregard for due process.
  • Former ICE officers and immigration attorneys report ICE uses deceptive tactics known as 'ruses' and often force entry without consent, while legal service providers face challenges amid widespread fear and limited resources.
  • Polls show 54–56 percent of Americans disapprove of ICE's enforcement, 64 percent support legal pathways for undocumented migrants, and 80 percent favor deporting violent criminals, revealing sharp political and public divides.
  • Multistate lawsuits, including one led by Colorado, challenge the administration's immigration data sharing and enforcement policies, signaling ongoing legal resistance to the raids and privacy concerns.
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A federal judge in Chicago heard oral arguments on Friday about a motion filed by immigration and civil rights lawyers in March against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE).The attorneys accused the federal government of violating the constitutional rights of at least 25 people, including one U.S. citizen, who have been arrested and detained in the Midwest as part of President …

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OC Register broke the news in Orange County, United States on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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