The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled 6–3 to lift a restraining order that had limited immigration enforcement patrols in Los Angeles. The lower court judge previously found that federal agents were making indiscriminate arrests, but Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote that the restrictions went too far. The decision clears the way for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to resume broad stops and questioning in the city. California Democratic leaders condemned the ruling, with Assemblymember Liz Ortega calling Trump’s immigration enforcement a “war on immigrants” rooted in racism and intimidation.
Supreme Court clears way for ICE sweeps in Los Angeles

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