Feds Seek Stay of LA Judge's Ruling on Immigration Raids
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, JUL 14 – The DOJ challenges a ruling that limits immigration stops based on race, language, and location, citing a recent Supreme Court decision restricting universal injunctions in enforcement cases.
- On July 11, 2025, the Trump administration submitted legal documents to request a pause on a ruling by a Los Angeles federal judge that limits immigration enforcement activities in Southern California.
- The ruling by Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong bars immigration agents from detaining people without reasonable suspicion unrelated to race, language, location, or occupation amid a lawsuit alleging unlawful stops.
- Frimpong found the Trump administration's immigration operations involved roving patrols without reasonable suspicion and ordered detainees to receive confidential legal access, while federal officials deny wrongdoing.
- Tom Homan, who oversees border enforcement, expressed disagreement with the ruling, arguing on CNN that officers must have specific reasons to justify detaining individuals. Additionally, J. Kevin Appleby, a senior policy fellow, condemned racial profiling as unfair targeting without sufficient cause.
- The Justice Department's appeal signals ongoing legal disputes over immigration enforcement limits, with potential Supreme Court involvement if stays are denied and debates continuing over policy and court authority.
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Feds Seek Stay of LA Judge's Ruling on Immigration Raids
The Trump administration has filed court papers seeking a stay of a Los Angeles federal judge’s orders barring federal agents from detain people without reasonable suspicion beyond their race, ethnicity or occupation. There was no immediate ruling on the government’s request for the stay. Attorneys for the federal government on Sunday filed a formal notice of appeal, announcing its intention to challenge the Friday ruling by U.S. District Judge …
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After another activist judge acted to “usurp” executive authority, President Donald Trump’s administration submitted a scathing appeal against the “judicial takeover.” Friday out of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, Biden-appointed Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong sided with the ACLU, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D), and other leftists in issuing a temporary restraining order against immigration enforcement. Monda…
Trump Administration To Appeal After Judge Blocks ICE Detentions Based on Race
U.S. President Donald Trump speaking during a news conference on the fate of birthright citizenship at the White House in Washington June 27, 2025. (Photo/Ken Cedeno, Reuters) by Kate Scanlon WASHINGTON (OSV News) — The Trump administration plans to appeal a federal judge’s July 11 ruling that bars immigration officers in Southern California from conducting immigration enforcement actions based solely on a person’s race or the fact that person …
The Trump Administration filed an application in court this Monday to suspend the temporary restraining order (TRO) that was issued last week against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE), and that limits its operation in California.Read more]]>
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