
(Bloomberg) – The Federal Judge in Los Angeles issued a temporary order that prevented the US immigration authorities from stopping people in question without reason, the latest fall of the controversial intervention of Trump’s administration against migrants in California and throughout the US.
Friday by the US district judge Maame Ewusi-Minsah Frimpong, who stepped on another legal clash between the immigrant law groups and the administration of President Donald Trump, was awarded the US district judge Maame Ewusi-Minsah Frimpong, looking for groups of South California, workers, workers and advocacy.
The judge banned Los Angeles agents to stop and question individuals without suspicious suspicion that they were illegally in the US. The Order prohibits agents to establish their suspicion of race, ethnicity, Spanish speaking, speaking English with accent, type of work they do or where they are.
The White House did not answer immediately to the request for comment.
The groups argued that federal officials “must have a goal, a particular foundation” to believe that a person is illegally in the US before they can stop them and require them to answer questions. Otherwise, they argue, represents illegal racial profiling. They also asked the judge to order anyone to detain access to lawyers.
The order of Frimpong, appointed by former President Joe Biden, is the turn of raids at immigration administration and agents for recovering customs and customs agents in public spaces to arrest in bulk. He comes as a wide range of democratic elected officials of the most populous state, from the Mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass to Governor Gavin Newsom, killed President Donald Trump’s administration for what they describe as cumbersome tactics.
Among the controversial tactics are the use of National Guard soldiers to protect ice agents during immigration sweeping and deploying US naval songs in the Los Angeles Center to help to suppress the protests that both caused separate litigation. However, the targeting of suspicious migrants masked and armed immigration agents was the central point of democratic criticism.
“Armed with rutile, masking and driving unmarked cars, accepted the central strategy of first grab people and ask questions later,” the groups said in their request to restrictions.
Trump argued that his tactics were to carry out immigration policy in accordance with the President’s constitutional authority and that voters had elected him to follow his promise to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. Trump often portrayed migrants as criminals who represent a threat to Americans, but court records show that many of them are not reduced, who do not comply with law, have been swept all over the country.
Groups that sued in Los Angeles, the second largest American metropolitan area, and the central point of Trump’s efforts, argued in the trial that federal immigration agents violate the institute “without reasonable suspicion” that individuals were illegal. Agents are trying to meet “any quota for 3,000 daily arrests imposed by the White House”, the groups said.
“But while the defendants may believe that the promotion of immigration can be a game of numbers, the fourth addition requires that the seizures are adequate,” they said.
According to the submission, it gives detailed examples of alleged unlawful federal agents, including a man who says he was “grabbed” in washing cars and interrogated by agents who at that time did not know “nothing more than had brown skin and was present in washing cars.” Another man, the plaintiff in the suit, was detained on the towing on his car.
“He told them he was an American, but they were forcibly persisted in their interrogation and demanded that he was born in what hospital he was born and let him go after showing them his real ID they did not even ask for them,” according to the submission.
The petitioners claim that “rating patrols” focus on daily workers, street sellers, agricultural workers and others were “explicitly directed” by the representative of the chief of Staff Stephen Miller, who said at a high level to “go there and arrest”, unauthorized numbers, rounding to public spaces. with ”and that it is, that it is and” 7-unreven “.
The group claims that similar racial profiling takes place in raids at agricultural places, bus stops, packaging houses and churches.
-S assists by Robert Burnson.
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