WASHINGTON, D.C. - Major developments are rolling in around the clock in President Trump's effort to crack down on illegal immigration. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Trump's behalf, paving the way for federal agents to carry out large-scale immigration raids in Los Angeles.
The high court lifted a restraining order that had been issued by a judge who previously ruled that the patrols were making indiscriminate arrests in the city.
It comes as the Trump administration's immigration raids are expanding in scope and number across the country. Last week, ICE agents raided a Hyundai auto manufacturing facility in Georgia, detaining nearly 500 people, mostly from South Korea. Now, the president confirms a new wave of deportations are underway in Boston, with the threat that Chicag