‘Unconstitutional Strategy’: American federal judges block ice raids in California counties; Trump Admin accused of racial profiling

An American federal judge ordered the Donald Trump administration to stop wide immigration and arrest at seven California counties including Los Angeles, following allegations of racial profiles by federal immigration agents and “unconstitutional strategy”.The Attorney General of the 18 Democratic-Lead States supported the court orders, which came after a uniform decision in April that stopped warrantless arrests by border agents in some parts of Eastern California.The ruling, immigrant advocacy groups released on Friday by Judge Maam E Fimpong filed a case, alleging that we were accused of detaining brown people on immigration and customs enforcement (ICE). The lawsuit is the name of three detained immigrants and two American citizens, one of which was held despite showing valid identity.The plaintiff claims that the agents targeted the individuals who used to “see the Hispanic” or the construction work dressed. ACLU advocate Mohammad Tajsar pointed to a car wash raid, where all but two white workers were detained.The lawsuit is the name of three detained immigrants and two American citizens, one of which was held despite showing valid identity.The Homeland Security Department denied claims, called them “clearly wrong”.The order of Judge Fimpong also requires ice to provide access to lawyers to reach the prisoners, which deny legal representation.This decision comes amid growing opposition in southern California, where immigration raids have carried cars, swap meats, and parking lots.Trump says he ordered the Caesar Tom Homan of the Homeland Security Secretary Christie Nom and the White House to use “whatever is required” to arrest the protesters who attacked them in the future, to use “whatever means”.His comment followed the confrontation during an raid at the Southern California Canbis Farm, where four American citizens were arrested for attacking or protesting agents. Officials announced a reward of $ 50,000 for information for the arrest of a suspect, who allegedly opened fire on federal agents during the raid.