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Federal choose orders ICE to halt immigration raids in Southern California
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Federal choose orders ICE to halt immigration raids in Southern California

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Last updated: July 12, 2025 6:28 am
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A federal choose on Friday ordered the Trump administration to briefly halt immigration raids in Los Angeles and several other different counties in California, after ruling in favor of the American Civil Liberties Union’s civil rights lawsuit. 

“As required by the Fourth Modification of the USA Structure, Defendants shall be enjoined from conducting detentive stops on this District until the agent or officer has cheap suspicion that the particular person to be stopped is inside the USA in violation of U.S. immigration regulation,” U.S. District Choose Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong wrote in her ruling. 

The choose decided that federal brokers can not “rely solely” on sure elements when contemplating whether or not to make a “detentive cease,” together with the “obvious race or ethnicity” of the particular person in query, whether or not they’re “talking Spanish or talking English with an accent,” and their “presence at a selected location (e.g. bus cease, automotive wash, tow yard, day laborer choose up website, agricultural website, and so on.).”

Within the authorized submitting, the ACLU and immigrant rights teams claimed that federal brokers are violating the Structure by arresting folks solely primarily based on pores and skin coloration, performing raids with out warrants and denying authorized counsel to detainees. 

“Regardless of the colour of their pores and skin, what language they communicate, or the place they work, everyone seems to be assured constitutional rights to guard them from illegal stops,” ACLU lawyer Mohammad Tajsar mentioned.

Protestors exhibit in opposition to ongoing ICE raids whereas blocking the Sixth Road Bridge between Boyle Heights and downtown L.A. on July 1.

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Legal professionals for the Trump administration denied the claims in the course of the trial. The U.S. Division of Justice didn’t touch upon whether or not the federal authorities would enchantment the ruling. 

U.S. Lawyer Invoice Essayli wrote in a publish to X after Frimpong’s ruling on Friday that “federal brokers will proceed to implement the regulation and abide by the U.S. Structure.”

“We strongly disagree with the allegations within the lawsuit and keep that our brokers have by no means detained people with out correct authorized justification,” Essayli wrote. “Our federal brokers will proceed to implement the regulation and abide by the U.S. Structure.”

In an announcement in response to the ruling, California Gov. Gavin Newsom mentioned, “Justice prevailed at the moment – the courtroom’s determination places a brief cease to federal immigration officers violating folks’s rights and racial profiling.”

Frimpong issued two short-term restraining orders that forestall immigration brokers from stopping folks with out cheap suspicion and require the Division of Homeland Safety to supply entry to counsel for folks detained within the downtown L.A. federal constructing. Frimpong, whom President Biden appointed, criticized the Trump administration in her ruling. 

“Roving patrols with out cheap suspicion violate the Fourth Modification to the Structure and denying entry to legal professionals violates the Fifth Modification to the Structure,” Frimpong wrote. “What the federal authorities would have this Courtroom consider—within the face of a mountain of proof introduced on this case—is that none of that is truly taking place.”

On the middle of the federal lawsuit is Montebello man Brian Gavidia, who was detained by immigration brokers final month.

“One factor I want to spotlight was the truth that though after I said and proved I used to be American, they took away my telephone,” Gavidia mentioned exterior the courthouse in Los Angeles on Thursday

Los Angeles, together with seven different cities and L.A. County, joined the ACLU’s lawsuit earlier this week, claiming the immigration raids additionally violate a Constitutional modification that protects states’ rights to run their judicial techniques.

“Basically, what the challengers are arguing right here is not that the Trump administration simply lacks the facility to implement immigration regulation however that they are doing it the mistaken method, and so they’re doing it in a method that violates constitutional provisions just like the due course of clause,” Loyola Regulation professor Jessica Levinson mentioned.

Along with the town and county of L.A., the coalition of cities that joined the lawsuit contains Culver Metropolis, Montebello, Monterey Park, Pasadena, Pico Rivera, Santa Monica and West Hollywood.   

“As we speak, the Courtroom dominated in favor of the USA Structure, of American values and decency — this is a crucial step towards restoring security, safety and defending the rights of all Angelenos,” Mayor Karen Bass wrote in an announcement despatched to CBS Information Los Angeles. “We went to courtroom in opposition to the administration as a result of we’ll by no means settle for these outrageous and un-American acts as regular.”

One of many attorneys who’s representing the municipalities is former U.S. Lawyer Martin Estrada, whom President Biden appointed. 

The lawsuit additionally claims that ICE operations have value the cities tens of thousands and thousands of {dollars} in bills, together with extra time. Since enforcement actions ramped up on June 6, L.A. County has incurred $9 million in additional prices, stemming from misplaced tax income and regulation enforcement assets, in response to the Workplace of County Counsel. L.A. County officers likened the financial affect on the area to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Since operations started in June, ICE and CBP have arrested 2,792 folks within the L.A. space, in response to DHS. 

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Tom Wait

Tom Wait joined CBS2 and KCAL9 in March 2013 as a normal task reporter. He covers the Los Angeles metro space and the Inland Empire. He additionally anchors our streaming community, CBS Information Los Angeles. A Southern California native, Tom has labored in New York Metropolis, Detroit and Kansas Metropolis, Missouri, earlier than coming house.

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