U.S. Court Upholds Order Blocking Indiscriminate Targeting by Immigration Patrols
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The court ruling prohibits federal agents from detaining people indiscriminately; there can be no immigration raids until the dispute is over
On Friday, August 1, a federal appeals court panel largely upheld a temporary restraining order that halted the federal government's month-long immigration crackdown in Southern California. In a 61-page ruling issued Friday night, the three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals largely agreed with a lower court's ruling, which found that the government's roving immigration patrols were carried out unlawfully without reasonable suspic…
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed the suspension of the raids by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) in the Central District of California. The court found that the plaintiffs demonstrated the “unconstitutional” detentions. The key points of the new ruling affecting the ICE According to the ruling issued on August 1, the temporary restraining order (TRO) is consistent with the Fourth Amendment.
U.S. court upholds order blocking indiscriminate targeting by immigration patrols
A U.S. 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.
A federal judge in the District of Columbia temporarily blocked the accelerated deportations of immigrants with humanitarian unemployment, in response to a lawsuit questioning this practice as illegal and in violation of due process.What does the temporary blockade of accelerated or expedited deportations mean?The decision puts an end to an ICE tactic reported in several cities, including Miami, where agents would have waited outside immigration…

Federal Court Upholds Stay on Trump-Era Immigration Raids in California
Detention Horror Stories and Legal Pressure Keep Feds at Bay A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a temporary order that restricts immigration enforcement operations in seven Southern California counties, siding with immigrant advocacy groups who allege that federal agents have been conducting unlawful arrests and detentions. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a request by the Trump administration to pause a July 11 order issu…
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