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The United States Supreme Court provided today Emergency of the Trump administration to raise a temporary restraint order that prohibits federal immigration officials ” traveling patrols “And profiles of people based on their appearance in Los Angeles and Southern California.
Probably the case has a huge influence not only on Los Angeles, but also throughout the country, according to several experts to Calmatters. This means that immigration agents can legally resume aggressive street raids that began in early June in Los Angeles, the epicenter of the large -scale campaign to deport President Donald Trump.
In a 31 -page decision, the Supreme Court, for a majority of 6 to 3, coincided with the Trump administration that federal immigration agents may briefly and question people to determine whether they are legally in the United States and this can be based on the “set of circumstances” to determine it is reasonable to determine it is reasonable to determine it is reasonable to determine it is reasonable to determine it is reasonable to determine it is reasonable to determine it is reasonable to determine it is reasonable to determine it is reasonable to determine it is reasonable to determine it is reasonable to determine it is reasonable.
The emergency file of the United States Supreme Court is used for cases that are processed quickly, with limited information and usually without oral arguments. Judges usually issue without signing orders and with little or no explanation.
Failure means the border patrol can resume the aggressive tactics that The Federal District Judge said they had violated the constitutional rights of the fourth amendment of persons against incomprehensible records and seizures.
In a letter asking the judges to remove the restrictions on the arrests of immigrants, the Ministry of National Security of Trump wrote that a lower court order prevented the efforts of agents from expelled unauthorized immigrants.
“The court order increases the possibility of disrespect for every stop in the district, threatening agents with sanctions if the court does not believe that they were based on additional factors to make a specific stop. It blocks the exercise of the executive body and usurp the powers of the President.”
The district court found that on the basis of a “mountain of evidence”, which the government made arrests without reasonable suspicion, based solely on features such as race or ethnicity, speaking Spanish or English with an emphasis, the place in which a person is done by a person.
The Ninth Round Appeal Court upheld the Down Court’s decision by criticizing the Trump administration to misrepresent the order to restrict its appeal.
“If, as the defendants suggest, they do not carry out control in which they have no reasonable suspicion, they can hardly confirm that they are irreparably injured by a court order intended to prevent …
A coalition of civil rights agencies, rights of immigrants and local authorities, including the United States Union for Civil Liberties and United Agricultural Workers, has requested the order, arguing that raids in the Los Angeles region have violated the rights of people, allowing federal immigration agents to stop people who simply see Latin.
“The federal government seeks to stop people just for not white, speak Spanish or speak English with accent. This idea is an anathema of everything that the United States represents and should be rejected,” writes a group of Los Angeles City in writing to AMICUS, supporting immigration agents restrictions. They wrote that the attacks of this summer have “settled terror” in their communities.
Despite the previous order that prohibits profile development, agents continue with a an aggressive offensive to implement the law In the second largest city in the country.
About 40 agents appeared at Westlake’s home depot on August 28, using tears and pepper pellets to clear the crowd before stopping eight people, confirmed a border patrol officer on Friday. This is the same place where agents Early they recorded a promotional video with rap music In which they appeared hidden in a Penske van for leaving before leaving to stop workers in an attack called Troy Horse Operation.
Under the guidance of the Chief of General Operations, Gregory Bovino The border patrol arrested Latin workers, invading home depot shops and the car washing machine in the country’s second largest city. Bovine has promised to apply such tactics in cities across the country.
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