Supreme Court just affectively made racial profiling legal to allow Trump's Immigration Raids to continue

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"To be clear, apparent ethnicity alone cannot furnish reasonable suspicion," he wrote. "However, it can be a 'relevant factor' when considered along with other salient factors."

What the fukk is Kavannah talking about :snoop:
It's ws nonsense sense the decision doesn't say government agents are required to explain how exactly they've come to their conclusions.

IE... federal agents can detain people on basis on race as long as that wasn't the sole reason on the official report. It's national stop and frisk. #Bothsides
 

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I know the coli hates immigrants but these seems like a slippery slope that will surely soon be weaponized against black folks. Now it's "we need to be able to racially profile to curb immigration", next it's "we need to be able to racially profile to curb crime".




The US Supreme Court has ruled sweeping immigration raids in Los Angeles can continue for now, lifting a federal judge's order that had barred agents from making stops without "reasonable suspicion".

The Monday ruling is a win for President Donald Trump, who has vowed to conduct record-level deportations of migrants in the country illegally.

The 6-3 decision of the conservative-majority court allows agents to stops suspects based solely on their race, language or job, while a legal challenge to the recent immigration sweeps in LA works its way through the courts.

The liberal justices dissented, saying the decision puts constitutional freedoms at risk.

Conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote in Monday's decision that the lower court's restraining order went too far in restricting how Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents could carry out stops or questioning of suspected unlawful migrants.

"To be clear, apparent ethnicity alone cannot furnish reasonable suspicion," he wrote. "However, it can be a 'relevant factor' when considered along with other salient factors."

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The Supreme Court's three liberal justices issued a strong dissent penned by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who wrote that "countless people in the Los Angeles area have been grabbed, thrown to the ground, and handcuffed simply because of their looks, their accents, and the fact they make a living by doing manual labour".

"Today, the Court needlessly subjects countless more to these exact same indignities," she wrote.

The White House welcomed the ruling, vowing in a statement to "continue fulfilling its mandate to arrest and deport criminal illegal aliens".

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom, both Democrats, criticised the decision.

"Today's ruling is not only dangerous - it's un-American and threatens the fabric of personal freedom in the United States of America," Bass said in a statement.

Newsom warned that "Trump's private police force now has a green light to come after your family".

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The decision lifts an order by US District Judge Maame E Frimpong in Los Angeles, who had said that there is a "mountain of evidence" showing the raids were violating the US Constitution.

The order halted the raids, with Judge Frimpon saying the Trump administration cannot rely on factors like "apparent race or ethnicity" or "speaking Spanish" alone to stop or question individuals.

The judge also barred immigration enforcement agents from conducting stops based solely on someone's presence "at a particular location" like a bus stop, agricultural site or car wash, or based solely on the type of work an individual does.

The temporary restraining order was issued in a legal challenge by immigration advocacy groups, who argued that immigration officers in Los Angeles were conducting "roving patrols" indiscriminately, and were denying individuals access to lawyers.

Judge Frimpong said this may violate the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution, which prohibits unreasonable government searches and seizures.

The Supreme Court, however, said that the administration's actions have a good chance of ultimately being considered constitutional by the federal courts. While its decision only pertained to Judge Frimpong's temporary restraining order, the justices also showed how the court would approach the lawsuit should it have to consider an appeal down the road.

Lawyers for the Department of Homeland Security have argued that immigration officers are targeting people based on their legal status in the US, not skin colour, race or ethnicity.

They have also said that Judge Frimpong's order wrongly restricted ICE operations.

Those behind the lawsuit challenging the raids said they were "truly disgusted" with the Supreme Court's decision.

"I didn't think this would be possible," Brian Gavidia, an American citizen who was briefly detained by federal agents in June, told the BBC.

"I thought we had laws here about racial profiling."

Armando Gudino, a plaintiff in the case, raised possible national implications of the ruling.

Mr Gudino, the executive director of the Los Angeles Worker Center Network, a worker and immigrant rights advocacy group, said everyone in the US should be worried, arguing the court had "legalised racism".

The Trump administration began sweeping immigration raids in Los Angeles in June, stopping and arresting people at Home Depot and other workplaces, and were met with immediate protests and civil unrest..

Trump then deployed nearly 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines in response, without authorisation from the state of California.

A federal judge has since ruled that the National Guard deployment was illegal. The White House responded that "a rogue judge is trying to usurp" the president's authority "to protect American cities from violence and destruction."

The Supreme Court's decision to let the raids continue comes as the Trump administration looks to ramp up law enforcement in other cities, including Washington DC.

In August, Trump ordered National Guard troops to the American capital to address what he says is high crime in the city, and is also using federal officers to bolster the district's law enforcement.

He is now signalling that this week he will decide if he will also send federal law enforcement and the National Guard to Chicago.
Yall some dudes ridiculous. We ain't on no damn slippery slope. Black people have been on an icy pond since entering this land. When has racial profiling not been used against Black people?

White people need to be the ones concerned about this shyt. This is further erosion of the protections that they have always had.
 

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Yall some dudes ridiculous. We ain't on no damn slippery slope. Black people have been on an icy pond since entering this land. When has racial profiling not been used against Black people?

White people need to be the ones concerned about this shyt. This is further erosion of the protections that they have always had.

Black people have been treated bad but have had legal recourse. They are taking away legal recourse. I don't know why there's always these comments like nothing is changing with the shyt Trump and his boys are taking away

if it didnt matter they wouldn't spend so much time and effort removing it
 

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Black people have been treated bad but have had legal recourse. They are taking away legal recourse. I don't know why there's always these comments like nothing is changing with the shyt Trump and his boys are taking away

if it didnt matter they wouldn't spend so much time and effort removing it
Black people have never had recourse for racial profiling. A lot of the abuse and murders that cops have committed against Black men was based upon racial profiling; and guess what the cops get? Paid vacation and they almost never get charged. Needless to say they usually keep their jobs.

The true losers here are White people. The courts just took away more of their rights.
 

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that maga supreme court is also not going out with the next election.

it was one of the things people spoke on with great concern in the rise of maga. their legacy and their ace card is in that supreme court. the dictator has sway at the highest court. there's no checks and no balance.
they need to add more sc seats when they get a chance

+statehood to PR +statehood to DC
 

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Isn't this just racial profiling and stop and frisk with an immigration twist? Probably should've fought it then, but people were fine cause it targeted Black people.
 

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Black people have never had recourse for racial profiling. A lot of the abuse and murders that cops have committed against Black men was based upon racial profiling; and guess what the cops get? Paid vacation and they almost never get charged. Needless to say they usually keep their jobs.

The true losers here are White people. The courts just took away more of their rights.



Cops keeping their jobs is a tangential issue but Black people being able to sue because its illegal and get financial compensation is better than literally nothing.
 

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Black people have been treated bad but have had legal recourse. They are taking away legal recourse. I don't know why there's always these comments like nothing is changing with the shyt Trump and his boys are taking away

if it didnt matter they wouldn't spend so much time and effort removing it


How many nikkas do you know who have sued for being racially profiled? Now how many black men do you know who have been racially profiled?


This is bad for our latino brothas and sistas. But same ol status quo for black folks:respect:


The real shame here is all of this disaster and fear yall are pumping. It never ends with discussions on how we should be preparing to leave the country.
 

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Cops keeping their jobs is a tangential issue but Black people being able to sue because its illegal and get financial compensation is better than literally nothing.
Racial profiling never stopped for Black people.


 

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"What difference does it make when it was already happening anyway? At least this way they can get these illegals out. You shills are just mad because it's under Trump"

/dumbnikkas
I see you tired of this bullshyt too, huh? We go from something won't happen to "it's been happening" and folks don't follow context. So tired of it.
 

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I’m glad the first thing you said is how you recognize the potential long term dangers of this policy.

So many fools refuse to study history and think the racism/fascism train will never arrive at their stop.

can't keep saying it's a slippery slope when you already at rock bottom and fell off the cliff

the alarms won't go off for the people you trying to reach. all the shyt that was forecast and forewarned is and has happened.

they are still in denial

that maga supreme court is also not going out with the next election.

it was one of the things people spoke on with great concern in the rise of maga. their legacy and their ace card is in that supreme court. the dictator has sway at the highest court. there's no checks and no balance.

Been sayin it for a looooong ass time :francis: But certain "Trump wont do anything to me because I'm FBA" people in TLR don't seem to understand the implications




:wow:#Tangibles


The Donald Trump Supreme Court can tear apart the civil rights act and reinstitute slave labor, and the same morons who refuse to vote for "the lesser of the two evils" (and i fukking hate these lazy smart-dumb tropes about "Democrats") will be telling you how necessary fascism is for the FBA movement.

White folks won. We are lost.
Man, I said it here before. I was not being hyperbolic when I said that they would most certainly try to reinstate slavery or something similar to it if they have the power. These white ppl complaining about not being able to afford anything and they’re dumb enough to believe the politicians who blame everything on illegal immigration. They WILL blame everything on us, again, once they get a handle on the Latino population. I wasn’t joking at all; I’m taking an extended vacation when this shyt becomes more apparent.
Im not shocked and if u know white folks game

They already contained us black folks and have us bickering and fighting each other so they know we weak

They see the Hispanic population at 20% and are like:whoa::camby: you motherfukkers aren’t grouping up , coming together and try to do what black folks was trying to do..

They probably will protect the Asians because they know they more than likely will rock with them
 

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Yall some dudes ridiculous. We ain't on no damn slippery slope. Black people have been on an icy pond since entering this land. When has racial profiling not been used against Black people?

White people need to be the ones concerned about this shyt. This is further erosion of the protections that they have always had.
:wtf::dahell:
-Firstly, they ain’t targeting white ppl.

-Secondly, the white ppl who might be affected are the poor ones who can’t do shyt about it, and no one will be coming to their rescue.

-Thirdly, white ppl will gladly sit in a burning building as long as they know we are on fire too. That’s why we have the administration we have now.



Racial profiling has always been used against us, but you know what? If this administration wasn’t in charge the Black unemployment rate wouldn’t be 7% today.
Hundreds of thousands of Black folks wouldn’t have literally lost jobs in the last 6-7 months.



Some of y’all really can’t be serious.
 
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