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A federal judge in California issued two restraining orders blocking federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from conducting random detentions of people in Los Angeles and denying access to legal advice.
The court’s temporary restraining order has dealt a blow to the Trump administration’s pledge to carry out mass deportations in the city.
A judge has temporarily blocked federal agencies from conducting immigration enforcement raids in L.A. that have shocked the nation in recent weeks.
A federal judge temporarily halted the administration from making indiscriminate arrests based on race and denying detainees access to lawyers, in a lawsuit that could have national repercussions.
The city and county of Los Angeles, along with several municipalities in Southern California, are seeking to join a lawsuit filed against the Trump administration over recent immigration raids.
The lead plaintiffs in the federal lawsuit were sitting at a bus stop in Pasadena when federal agents converged, and apprehended them. On Friday, their allegations gained traction with a federal
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNJudge to issue ruling in lawsuit over Los Angeles immigration crackdownsA federal judge was expected to issue a ruling Friday on a request by immigrant advocates for restraining orders aimed at restricting federal immigration enforcement operations in Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California.
A federal judge on Friday temporarily stopped the administration from making indiscriminate arrests based on race and denying detainees access to lawyers.
The city of Los Angeles and other Southern California municipalities are joining a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's administration aimed at halting immigration raids that have spread panic among immigrant communities and sparked widespread protests.
The Trump administration's sweeping immigration raids in Southern California faced a legal roadblock on Friday, as the White House looks to ramp up similar operations across the country using a surge of resources recently approved by Congress.