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A Trump administration appeal of a Los Angeles federal judge's orders limiting the ability of federal agents to detain people without reasonable suspicion beyond their race, ethnicity or occupation could come as early as today after the White House denounced the ruling.
In a searing ruling, a federal judge in Los Angeles temporarily blocked the Trump administration from conducting indiscriminate sweeps in immigrant communities, saying they probably violate the 4th Amendment.
The lead plaintiffs in the federal lawsuit were sitting at a bus stop in Pasadena when federal agents converged, and apprehended them. On Friday, their allegations gained traction with a federal
The court’s restraining order has dealt a blow to the Trump administration’s pledge to carry out mass deportations in the city.