LA Joins Lawsuit to Halt Immigration Raids

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A federal judge in Los Angeles tentatively ordered a halt to what advocates describe as unlawful immigration stops and arrests by federal agents, citing lack of evidence and potential constitutional violations. The case, brought by immigrant rights groups, challenges the legality of the Trump administration's mass deportation efforts, with the judge emphasizing the need for evidence and legal compliance. A final ruling is expected soon, with broader implications for immigration enforcement practices.
- Federal judge signals a halt to indiscriminate immigration stops Los Angeles Times
- Judge hears arguments in lawsuit seeking to restrict immigration raids in Southern California ABC7 Los Angeles
- Los Angeles seeks to join lawsuit against Trump administration over immigration raids CNN
- Judge inclined to issue pause on LA immigration raids Courthouse News
- Los Angeles Moves to Join Suit Against Immigration Raids The New York Times
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