The Guardian: US Supreme Court ‘effectively legalized racial profiling’, immigration experts warn

The Guardian: US Supreme Court ‘effectively legalized racial profiling’, immigration experts warn:

Immigration advocates warned that the Supreme Court has ‘effectively legalized racial profiling’, granting federal agents the power to stop people in Los Angeles simply for speaking Spanish or appearing Latino – and opening the door, they say, to a broader unraveling of civil rights protections nationwide. In a 6–3 decision on Monday, the court’s conservative majority lifted restrictions on ‘roving’ immigration patrols across the LA area after a lower court found that federal agents were indiscriminately targeting people on the basis of race, language, employment or location.

The high court’s ruling alarmed civil liberties advocates and rattled immigrant communities in a county where one in three residents is foreign-born, and where the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement has already seen armed and masked federal agents detain residents, including US citizens, near bus stops, construction sites, churches and other public spaces with little explanation or due process.

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