Here's some news for ya:
The activist judge who ruled that Immigration and Customs Enforcement was not allowed to fully enforce immigration law just got the Supreme Court smackdown of a lifetime.
From the LA Times:
The Supreme Court ruled Monday for the Trump administration and agreed U.S. immigration agents may stop and detain anyone they suspect is in the U.S. illegally based on little more than working at a car wash, speaking Spanish or having brown skin.
By a 6-3 margin, the justices granted an emergency appeal and lifted a Los Angeles judge's order that barred 'roving patrols' from snatching people off Southern California streets based on how they look, what language they speak, what work they do or where they happen to be.
The biased LA Times for you!
ICE is allowed to detain suspected criminal aliens and it's suddenly a scandal.
More from the LA Times:
In a concurring opinion, Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh said federal law says 'immigration officers "may briefly detain" an individual "for questioning" if they have "a reasonable suspicion, based on specific articulable facts, that the person being questioned ... is an alien illegally in the United States." Immigration stops based on reasonable suspicion of illegal presence have been an important component of U.S. immigration enforcement for decades, across several presidential administrations,' he said.
The three far lefties dissented from the opinion, all 6 of the moderate and conservative judges ruled in favor of the Trump administration.
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