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Federal Judge Blocks Immigration Raids Across Seven California Counties
A federal judge in Los Angeles, Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong, issued temporary restraining orders blocking the Trump administration from conducting broad and indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests across seven California counties, including Los Angeles. The orders prohibit detaining individuals without reasonable suspicion beyond race, ethnicity, language, or occupation, and mandate that detainees have access to legal counsel and confidential phone calls seven days a week. The ruling responds to lawsuits filed by immigrant rights organizations, including the ACLU, and plaintiffs who allege unconstitutional racial profiling and violations of Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights by ICE and CBP agents. The judge criticized the use of large-scale enforcement tactics, especially the detention conditions at a federal facility known as “B-18,” where detainees were held without counsel access for hours. The raids, which sparked protests and led to National Guard and Marine deployments, have caused widespread fear in Latino communities, impacting daily life, work, schooling, and medical care. Local leaders, such as Los Angeles County Chair Pro Tem Hilda L. Solis, praised the ruling as a crucial step toward restoring constitutional protections and ending racial profiling in immigration enforcement.


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