Summary
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed immigration raids to continue in Los Angeles, overturning a lower court's decision. The decision enables agents to stop individuals without needing "reasonable suspicion" while a legal challenge is underway.
Key Facts
- The Supreme Court ruled that immigration raids in Los Angeles can go on.
- This ruling lifted a previous order by a federal judge that had blocked the raids.
- Agents can stop individuals without needing "reasonable suspicion" for now.
- The decision was a 6-3 ruling by the court's conservative majority.
- President Donald Trump supports the raids as part of his immigration policies.
- The liberal justices disagreed with the ruling, saying it risks constitutional freedoms.
- Protests occurred shortly after the raids began in June.