AG Raúl Torrez Pushes Back on SCOTUS Ruling Giving ICE Green Light to Sweeps Based on Race, Language
The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling permits ICE to use race, language, and occupation as factors in raids, overturning a lower court's restraining order and affecting immigration enforcement nationwide.
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Commentary: It's not just Latinos. Supreme Court says all brown people are suspicious
Latinos were called out specifically in the Supreme Court ruling allowing immigration officials latitude to stop and question anyone. But the ruling goes far beyond one ethnicity.
AG Raúl Torrez pushes back on SCOTUS ruling giving ICE green light to sweeps based on race, language
The U.S. Supreme Court has handed down a controversial 6-3 ruling on Monday, giving ICE agents broad authority to detain people based on constitutionally protected factors such as language and race.
Community advocates 'preparing for the worst' after Supreme Court ICE decision
Milwaukee civil rights organizers say they are "preparing for the worst" after a decision this week by the U.S. Supreme Court focused on immigration enforcement. The post Community advocates ‘preparing for the worst’ after Supreme Court ICE decision appeared first on WPR.
Vanderbilt community reacts to recent Supreme Court decision lifting restrictions on Los Angeles immigration stops - The Vanderbilt Hustler
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Sept. 8 in Noem v. Vasquez Perdomo to overturn a federal judge’s order that previously prohibited federal immigration agents from stopping and questioning individuals about their immigration status based solely on their race, language, job or location. This decision comes after Los Angeles District Court Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong blocked President Donald Trump and his administration in early August from sen…
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