A federal appeals court upheld a lower court's order preventing the Trump administration from conducting indiscriminate immigration arrests in Southern California. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals supported the claims of immigrant advocacy groups that accused the administration of targeting brown-skinned individuals during immigration enforcement. A judge stated there was significant evidence of constitutional violations, emphasizing that factors like race or ethnicity cannot solely justify reasonable suspicion for detaining individuals. The ruling addresses the aggressive immigration strategies implemented in the region, provoking protests and heightened tensions.
Federal immigration enforcement tactics are violating the Constitution, with factors such as race or ethnicity cited as the basis for reasonable suspicion being deemed unacceptable.
A temporary restraining order blocks the Trump administration's immigration enforcement in Southern California, amid claims of systematic targeting of brown-skinned individuals.
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