Trump administration defends immigration tactics after California worker death
VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Virginia's multi-agency task force arrested over 2,500 undocumented immigrants this year, with officials withholding charge details amid ongoing legal disputes over enforcement tactics.
- On July 2, a lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles federal court accusing federal immigration agents of unlawful stops and detentions targeting immigrant workers.
- The lawsuit emerged in response to recent immigration raids criticized as unconstitutional and abusive, leading to judicial decisions that restrict federal agents from detaining individuals based solely on characteristics like race, ethnicity, or job-related factors without adequate justification.
- Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong issued a 52-page order barring stops based solely on factors like race or location and requiring detainees' access to attorneys and confidential phone calls at no cost.
- Officials from the Trump administration, including Tom Homan, expressed disagreement with the ruling and stated their intention to challenge it legally, arguing that the decision was mistaken. In response, Senator Alex Padilla asserted that there is clear evidence supporting the ruling.
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass responded by signing an executive directive for records on ICE operations and announced financial aid plans for raid-affected people, while DHS vowed to appeal the judge's orders.
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Trump administration to appeal LA judge’s order pausing immigration raids
LOS ANGELES — The Trump administration will appeal a Los Angeles federal judge’s orders limiting the ability of federal agents to detain people without reasonable suspicion beyond their race, ethnicity or occupation, the White House said on Sunday, July 13. “No federal judge has the authority to dictate immigration policy —that authority rests with Congress and the president,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told City News Service in an …
Trump administration defends immigration tactics after California worker death
Federal officials on Sunday defended President Donald Trump's escalating campaign to deport immigrants in the U.S. illegally, including a California farm raid that left one worker dead, and said the administration would appeal a ruling to halt some of its more aggressive tactics.
Trump to Appeal LA Judge's Ruling on Illegal Immigration Raids
The Trump administration will appeal a Los Angeles federal judge’s orders limiting the ability of federal agents to detain people without reasonable suspicion beyond their race, ethnicity or occupation, the White House said Sunday. “No federal judge has the authority to dictate immigration policy — that authority rests with Congress and the president,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told City News Service in an email Sunday. “Enforcemen…
Secretary Noem Responds to Biden Judge's Order Blocking Sweeping ICE Operations in Southern California
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was on “Fox News Sunday” with host Shannon Bream to discuss topics including the government’s response to the Texas flood and ICE operations in California.
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