Supreme Court Allows Racial Profiling in ICE Immigration Checks

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The Supreme Court has temporarily allowed ICE agents to consider race and other profiling factors during immigration stops, leading to increased fears among immigrant communities about racial profiling and self-deportation, with enforcement surges reported in cities like Chicago and Boston.
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- The Supreme Court Decision on ICE and Racial Profiling, Explained The New York Times
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