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Supreme Court Allows ‘Random’ ICE Stops in Los Angeles: What to Know

Last updated: October 1, 2025 5:01 pm
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This article was originally published  by The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Approves ‘Random’ ICE Operations in Los Angeles: Key Insights

In a recent decision that oozes irony thicker than the smog over Los Angeles, the U.S. Supreme Court has declared that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is free to engage in operational maneuvers in locations suspected of harboring undocumented immigrants as a legal battle unfolds regarding their methods.

Dated September 8, this order permits ICE to factor in race, language, and occupational tendencies of individuals while executing these operations. Let’s take a deeper dive:

‘Random’ ICE Operations

The issue of illegal immigration has morphed from a valid societal concern into somewhat of a political soap opera, especially during the 2024 campaign when President Donald Trump highlighted it as a cornerstone of his platform. Following his election, there has been a marked surge in deportations—cue the dramatic music.

ICE has ramped up its enforcement activities, particularly in California, targeting “sanctuary cities” like Los Angeles with relentless ardor. They’ve focused on hotspots such as construction sites and farmers’ markets, where day laborers gather in hopes of finding work—because who doesn’t love a good stakeout on a Saturday morning?

The anticipated backlash was equally theatrical. Protests erupted, transforming into riots which prompted the Trump administration to deploy the National Guard—a move that is sure to be lauded in certain circles.

Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles raised alarm bells about ICE’s tactics, likening them to characterless phantoms descending upon unsuspecting citizens, describing encounters with agents as involving “masked men without uniforms” in unmarked vehicles. The fear stalking the immigrant community reached such a level that local religious leaders issued permission for undocumented individuals to skip Sunday Mass—because you know, salvation isn’t worth a potential abduction.

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The Legal Battle

The plot thickens: Pedro Vasquez Perdomo and two associates were apprehended by ICE at a bus stop on June 18, leading him to file a lawsuit alongside several advocacy groups, including the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights and the Immigrant Defenders Law Center.

On July 11, U.S. District Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong ruled against ICE, stating that suspecting someone based on race, language proficiency, occupation, or worksite does not substantiate reasonable suspicion. Such actions violate the Fourth Amendment, she asserted, as if cultural profiling were somehow an established form of policing.

Supreme Court Intervenes

Fast forward to the Trump administration’s emergency plea to the Supreme Court on August 7, leading to the September 8 reversal of the lower court’s decision in a 6–3 vote. The majority’s ruling was as devoid of substance as a talking head on a political panel, offering no detailed rationale. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, however, took it upon himself to elucidate the majority’s perspective in a separate opinion.

Kavanaugh pointed out that Los Angeles is home to roughly 2 million undocumented immigrants—a staggering 10% of its total population—suggesting that focusing law enforcement efforts here is not just practical but a long-standing governmental practice. He clarifies that while ethnicity alone cannot yield “reasonable suspicion,” it can be a piece of the larger puzzle.

In counterpoint, Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ketanji Brown-Jackson, and Elena Kagan didn’t hold back in their dissent. Sotomayor argued that the ruling essentially gives the green light to indiscriminately target Latino individuals—just in time to stir public outrage as a mid-campaign distraction.

California Governor Gavin Newsom did not mince words either, proclaiming that Trump’s ICE operations are akin to unleashing a “private police force” on Californian families, suggesting an almost dystopian future if left unchecked.

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The Road Ahead

As this case transitions to the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, advocacy groups are preparing for another round. “We’ll be back in court to challenge these obviously illegal policies,” declared Angelica Salas of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, channeling the spirit of David against Goliath—albeit with a more bureaucratic twist.

The Supreme Court has yet to decide if it will hear this case, but with the government’s luck, it appears it may not be long before the justices revisit the thorny issue of immigration enforcement.

In a not-so-subtle PR move, the Trump administration trumpeted a fact sheet boasting about the arrest of 5,000 individuals in Los Angeles since June. A classic case of “we did something!” in reaction to a growing tide of dissent.

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