The U.S. Supreme Court has lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to resume aggressive immigration enforcement in the Los Angeles area. The 6–3 emergency ruling restores broad discretion to ICE while appeals continue, pausing a judge’s order that restricted stops based on factors like language, appearance, or occupation. Justice Brett Kavanaugh said brief, consensual questioning can be constitutional, while liberal justices warned the decision risks legitimizing racial profiling. The move marks a major legal victory for the administration amid escalating immigration and executive power disputes.
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