Scotus breaks the Way of Ice Raids in California in victory for Trump

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The Supreme Court paved the way for the Trump administration to continue to carry out immigration raids in California after local leaders and plea groups argued that the federal authorities arrested alleged illegal immigrants without valid cause.
Decision 6-3 of the High Court, issued according to ideological lines, is temporary while the case takes place before the American Court of Appeal for the ninth circuit.
He came after a federal judge in July prevented immigration and the application of customs from carrying out raids in the county of Los Angeles, finding complainants who would probably succeed in their argument that the raids violated the fourth amendment. The ninth circuit confirmed this order, leading the Trump administration to turn to the Supreme Court.
The Court of Appeal denies the request of Trump’s administrator to relaunch the limits of the immigration raids of Los Angeles
A worker is held at the entrance to a strawberry field to keep the door closed to protect Farmworks against ice raids on June 12, 2025 in Oxnard, California. (APU Gomes / AFP via Getty Images)

The demonstrators protest in front of the federal building of Edward R. Roybal and the metropolitan detention center in response to the ice raids in Los Angeles on Friday June 6, 2025 in Los Angeles. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Judge Sonia Sotomayor filed a dissent, claiming that the emergency order Greenlighting The Raids was “disturbing” because the majority gave no explanation to this decision, which, according to her, was “unconsciously irreconcilable” with the Constitution.
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“We must not have to live in a country where the government can seize anyone Latino, speaks Spanish and seems to work at low wages,” wrote Sotomayor.
This is a story of rupture. Come back for updates.



