US Supreme Court lifts restrictions on LA immigration raids
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The US Supreme Court on Monday allowed government agents to resume roving patrols to detain migrants in California, a practice critics call racial profiling. The ruling bolsters US President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration stance amid stepped-up raids in Los Angeles and other parts of the state.
Issued on: 09/09/2025 - 02:10
Modified: 09/09/2025 - 02:14
The US Supreme Court on Monday lifted an order preventing government agents from carrying out roving patrols to detain migrants in California, upholding at least for now a practice critics say amounts to racial profiling.
The decision is the latest ruling by the country's highest court in favor of President Donald Trump's increasingly hardline stance in the wake of ramped up raids across Los Angeles and other parts of California.
The conservative majority court announced the decision in an unsigned order that gave no reasons. Its three liberal members dissented. The case remains alive, however, in lower courts and could again end up before the highest court.
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