Afghanistan, Sept. 9 -- The US Supreme Court allowed Trump's immigration raids in Southern California, overturning limits on racial profiling, sparking dissent from liberal justices and condemnation from Governor Newsom.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday backed President Donald Trump's hardline immigration measures, allowing federal agents to resume raids in Southern California that critics say target people by race or language.
The brief, unsigned ruling lifted restrictions imposed by a lower court judge, who had barred officers from detaining individuals without "reasonable suspicion" of illegal presence based on ethnicity, accent, or appearance. The case was brought by Latino residents alleging discriminatory practices.
Justice Sonia S...