ICE Racial Profiling Ban in LA Is Backed by Appeals Court
The US Appeals Court has upheld a judge's order that temporarily prohibits immigration agents in the Los Angeles area from using racial profiling to detain and question individuals. This decision is a setback for the Trump administration's efforts to intensify its crackdown on migrants. The temporary ban, issued by a federal judge in April 2021, was challenged by the administration but has now been upheld by the appeals court. The ruling is seen as a victory for civil rights groups and immigrant advocates who have long accused Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) of targeting individuals based on their race or ethnicity. The court's decision underscores the ongoing legal battles over the administration's immigration policies and the concerns raised about potential civil rights violations.
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