The Brief
The Supreme Court has lifted a lower court's restraining order, allowing federal agents to resume sweeping immigration operations in Los Angeles.
The original order had barred agents from stopping people based on factors like race or language after a judge found "a mountain of evidence" of constitutional violations.
The lawsuit, which accuses the Trump administration of systematically targeting brown-skinned people, will now continue in a lower court.
LOS ANGELES - The Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for federal agents to conduct sweeping immigration operations in Los Angeles , a victory for the administration at the high court.
What we know:
The previous order, issued by U.S. district judge Maame E. Frimpong, was based on a "mountain of evidence" that feder