Supreme Court Lifts ICE Raid Limits in Los Angeles, Border Patrol Reacts
Fox NewsOctober 5, 20255 min1,002,500 views
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- ⚖️ The Supreme Court has issued a 6-3 ruling that lifts previous limits on ICE raids in Los Angeles, allowing the Trump administration to resume sweeping enforcement actions.
- 🇺🇸 Paul Perez, President of the National Border Patrol Council, views this as great news for agents and citizens, enabling them to pursue criminals more effectively.
Enforcement and Legal Justification
- 👮♂️ DHS stated the ruling is a win for the safety of Californians and the rule of law, enabling law enforcement to arrest and remove individuals involved in crimes.
- 🔍 The ruling permits Border Patrol agents to use factors like location, job type, physical appearance, and Spanish speaking as articulable facts to establish reasonable suspicion or probable cause for arrests.
- 🗣️ Agents are trained to testify to their actions in court, understanding that defendants have the right to counsel who may try to suppress evidence or stops.
Impact on Other Cities and Criticisms
- 🏙️ This ruling is expected to benefit ICE sweeps in other cities like Chicago, allowing for the apprehension of more individuals who are in the country illegally.
- ⚠️ Perez criticizes the fear-mongering and false rhetoric from figures like LA Mayor Karen Bass, stating that agents are enforcing existing immigration laws through targeted actions.
- 🏃♂️ He notes that many individuals run when agents arrive, which itself can be an articulable fact for reasonable suspicion, leading to further investigation.
Dissenting Opinions and Future Outlook
- 📜 Justices Kagan and Jackson dissented, expressing concern that the government could seize individuals based on appearance, language, or perceived job type, thus eroding constitutional freedoms.
- 📈 With an estimated 2 million undocumented residents in the Los Angeles area, the ruling is significant for enforcement priorities.
- ⏳ It will be interesting to observe how quickly Border Patrol resumes operations in LA now that the court order has been lifted, with one agent reportedly texting, "Fire up the engines. We're coming back."
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