ACLU Files Lawsuit Against Los Angeles ICE Raids for Being Unconstitutional
Briefly

The ACLU has initiated a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security over raids in Los Angeles. The raids target individuals with brown skin, conducted without warrants or proper identification. Many detainees are subjected to aggressive tactics, often being handcuffed or taken into custody with no prior information. Detainees are held in an overcrowded, deplorable processing center known as B-18, violating their rights. The government fails to assess flight risks before arrests, further infringing on federal law.
The ACLU has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security for its systematic raids in Los Angeles, targeting individuals based on skin color.
Witness accounts describe agents using a show of force on individuals with brown skin, often without warrants or clear identification.
Individuals detained are often held at a processing center known as B-18, where conditions are reported as deplorable and unconstitutional.
The government's actions during these raids violate federal law by not determining risk of flight before obtaining a warrant.
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