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Supreme Court greenlights racial profiling during immigration sweeps
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- The Supreme Court recently lifted a block against ICE's racial profiling practices during immigration sweeps in Los Angeles.
- This ruling follows a previous decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals that deemed such practices likely unconstitutional.
- Concerns have been raised about the potential for increased discrimination and violation of individual rights in light of this decision.
In a controversial decision, the Supreme Court recently allowed immigration agents to target individuals based on perceived race or ethnicity during ICE sweeps in Los Angeles. This ruling came after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals previously halted such practices due to concerns over potential violations of the Fourth Amendment rights of U.S. citizens. The Court lifted this block without providing a written opinion, raising further concerns regarding the lack of transparency surrounding the decision. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, in a concurrence, defended the majority's position while downplaying the significance of potential Fourth Amendment violations.
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