Trump asks Supreme Court to approve ICE's arrests in Los Angeles
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By John Fritze, CNN The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to continue what critics describe as “roaming patrols” in Southern California, which lower courts say likely violate the Fourth Amendment. The case revolves around a series of incidents in which masked and armed ICE agents detained people who identify as Latino — including some US citizens — around Los Angele…
By John Fritze, CNN The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to continue what critics describe as “roaming patrols” in Southern California, which lower courts say likely violate the Fourth Amendment. The case revolves around a series of incidents in which masked and armed ICE agents detained people who identify as Latino — including some US citizens — around Los Angele…


Trump asks Supreme Court to approve ICE's arrests in Los Angeles
The Trump Justice Department sparked the next major legal battle over his deportation policies Thursday, rushing to the Supreme Court to ask the justices to give a preliminary OK to Homeland Security's aggressive push to arrest illegal immigrants in Los Angeles.
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ACLU Statement on Govt. Application to Supreme Court in L.A. Raids
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