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Judge Orders Trump Admin To Stop Rounding People Up Based On Skin Color In Southern California

Last updated: July 12, 2025 4:50 pm
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A federal judge in Los Angeles has ordered the Trump administration to cease indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests in seven California counties, including Los Angeles.

Immigrant advocacy groups filed a lawsuit accusing the Trump administration of targeting brown-skinned individuals in Southern California during immigration crackdowns. The plaintiffs include three detained immigrants and two U.S. citizens, one of whom was held despite presenting identification to agents.

The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, sought to block the administration from using what they deemed unconstitutional tactics in immigration raids. Advocates alleged that immigration officials were detaining individuals based on their race, conducting warrantless arrests, and denying detainees access to legal counsel at a holding facility in downtown LA.

Judge Maame E. Frimpong issued emergency orders as a temporary measure while the lawsuit progresses. The orders came the day after a hearing where advocacy groups argued that the government was violating the Fourth and Fifth Amendments of the Constitution.

In her ruling, Judge Frimpong stated that a “mountain of evidence” was presented indicating that the federal government was indeed committing the violations alleged against them.

The White House swiftly responded to the ruling, asserting that no federal judge has the authority to dictate immigration policy, which falls under the jurisdiction of Congress and the President. The spokesperson emphasized the need for careful planning and execution of enforcement operations beyond the scope of judicial authority.

Immigrant and Latino communities in Southern California have been on edge following increased arrests by the Trump administration at various locations. Rallies in the region have drawn tens of thousands of participants protesting the raids and the subsequent deployment of the National Guard and Marines.

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The judge’s order also extends to Ventura County, where workers were detained at a cannabis farm amid clashes with protesters and injuries. The recent wave of immigration enforcement has been criticized by the American Civil Liberties Union for its arbitrary nature and reliance on racial stereotypes.

According to the ACLU, immigration agents have targeted individuals based on race or ethnicity, with reports of raids at locations where individuals were detained solely for their appearance.

The government denies allegations of racial profiling, stating that arrests are based on surveillance and interactions in the field rather than race. The Department of Homeland Security emphasizes compliance with the Fourth Amendment in enforcement operations.

Attorneys from various organizations have raised concerns about restricted access to detainees at an ICE facility in downtown LA, highlighting instances of denial and inadequate conditions within the facility.

Friday’s order prohibits the government from using race or ethnicity, language, occupation, or location as the sole basis for suspicion, and mandates improved access to legal counsel and visitation rights at the facility.

Attorneys general from 18 Democratic states have voiced support for the orders, emphasizing the importance of upholding constitutional rights in immigration enforcement.

This order follows a previous injunction barring Customs and Border Protection agents from making warrantless arrests in eastern California earlier this year.

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