The US Supreme Court on Sept. 8 allowed federal immigration agents in Los Angeles to resume for now using tactics that critics say amount to racial profiling. The ruling put on hold a lower court’s temporary order that barred Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from questioning and detaining people based solely on their ethnicity, language, occupation or presence at a particular location.
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