United States: Supreme Court Again Authorizes Face Checks in Los Angeles
The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling permits federal agents to consider race and employment among factors during immigration stops despite ongoing constitutional challenges, advocacy groups said.
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Supreme Court rightly rules for immigration enforcement in Los Angeles
The Supreme Court has been forced, once again, to step in and overturn an injunction issued by a Biden-appointed lower court judge, this time in Los Angeles, where open-borders activists sought to ban virtually all immigration enforcement in Southern California. Justice Brett Kavanaugh took the unusual step of offering a concurrence shedding light on the majority’s opinion, a welcome practice to counter hysterical rhetoric from the Democratic Pa…
In the United States, the Supreme Court, dominated by conservative judges, lifted on Monday, September 8, 2025 the restrictions imposed on the operations of the immigration police in Los Angeles, at least temporarily. They had been ordered to avoid checks in the face. It is a new victory for the Trump administration before the Supreme Court, the head of the policy of expulsions, Tom Homan, salutes "an excellent decision".
The United States Supreme Court OKs racial profiling in ICE raids, on the basis of bigoted reasoning.
On Sept. 8, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed ICE to resume racially profiling all Latinos in Los Angeles under the suspicion that they might be “illegal” immigrants. The vote was 6-3, along party lines, with Justice Brett Kavanaugh writing about…
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