Trump administration seeks Supreme Court approval for expanded immigration enforcement in California

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The Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court to allow immigration enforcement agents to continue 'roving patrols' in California, despite lower courts ruling that such practices likely violate the 4th Amendment by targeting individuals based on ethnicity or location. The case highlights ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement tactics and legal limits, with the administration arguing that factors like language and occupation can justify suspicion, while critics and lower courts see these as discriminatory and unlawful. The Supreme Court's decision is pending.
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