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Los Angeles Sweep forbidden snow from racial profiles

A federal judge at Los Angeles issued a temporary order, in which American immigration officers were stopped from stopping people for questioning without any reason, the latest results from the controversial rift on the migrants of the Trump administration.A temporary preventive order sought by a group of residents, workers and advocacy groups of Southern California was provided by American District Judge Maam Evusi-Missa Frimong on Friday.The Judge prevented agents in the Los Angeles region to stop individuals without appropriate doubts and interrogate them that they were illegally in the US. The order refuses agents to base their doubts on the race, ethnicity, speaking Spanish, speaking English with an accent, the type of work they do or where they are located.“A District Judge is reducing the will of Americans,” said Trisia McLaglin, a spokesman of the Homeland Security Department.The groups argued that the authorities should have “a purpose, special basis”, to assume that a person is illegally in the US, before they can stop them and need to answer them questions. Otherwise, he alleged, amount for illegal racial profiles.

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