Critics fault Supreme Court for allowing immigration stops that consider race and ethnicity
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Critics fault Supreme Court for allowing immigration stops that consider race and ethnicity
By a 6-3 vote, the justices set aside a Los Angeles judge's temporary restraining order that barred agents from stopping people based in part on their race or apparent ethnicity.
Supreme Court permits ICE operations in Los Angeles sanctuary zone - Conservative Journal Review
The U.S. Supreme Court just dropped a bombshell that’s shaking up the sanctuary city debate in Los Angeles. In a decisive 6-3 ruling on Monday, the highest court in the land greenlit the Trump administration’s push to let Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents resume operations in the Los Angeles metro area, overturning a lower court’s block on federal immigration enforcement, as Breitbart reports. This saga kicked off when Judge Maame…
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court endorsed President Donald Trump’s strategy that allows immigration agents to carry out what critics describe as “itinerant patrols” in Southern California. The ruling, divided and strongly opposed by liberal judges, opens the door for ICE to detain individuals based on elements such as language, physical appearance, or place where they are located. The decision reverses lower court decisions that had considered …
Supreme Court Immigration Ruling Sparks Outrage in Los Angeles » ¡Que Onda Magazine!
Immigrant rights advocates in Los Angeles are vowing to resist after the U.S. Supreme Court lifted restrictions on racial profiling during immigration stops. The decision allows federal agents to conduct roving patrols, a move critics say unfairly targets Latino communities. Community Leaders Push Back “No matter what the decision was today, we will continue to […] La entrada Supreme Court Immigration Ruling Sparks Outrage in Los Angeles se publ…
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