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Supreme Court allows Trump ICE raids to resume in California

  • On September 8, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to remove the requirement that federal officers have "reasonable suspicion" before carrying out immigration enforcement actions in California and other areas.
  • This ruling overturned a lower court injunction that had required immigration agents to have reasonable suspicion, including for stops involving U.S. citizens.
  • The Trump administration, seeking a hardline immigration crackdown, announced Operation Midway Blitz targeting undocumented immigrants with criminal records and conducted large raids, including nearly 500 detentions at a Georgia EV battery plant.
  • Justice Sotomayor dissented strongly, calling the decision a grave misuse of emergency powers, while Kavanaugh wrote that ethnicity is a relevant factor and the government showed likely success in enforcement.
  • The ruling enables ICE to resume broader raids without judicial oversight, intensifying the administration's crackdown but raising ongoing concerns about racial profiling and constitutional rights.
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Law.com broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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