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The Supreme Court lifted a lower court's order that put restrictions on federal immigration stops in the Los Angeles area.

The previous order required agents to have "reasonable suspicion" and barred them from using race or ethnicity as the sole factor for a stop.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass criticized the ruling, stating it could lead to more families being torn apart.

In a 6-3 decision Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court lifted a temporary restraining order that required "reasonable suspicion" in federal immigration stops in Los Angeles and surrounding areas and outlined that race, among other factors, couldn't be used as reasonable suspicion.

The Supreme Court paused the order issued on July 11 in a case that involves multiple advocacy-based organizations and So

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