Judge's Ruling on Immigration Arrests
A federal judge, Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong, ruled against immigration arrests made without probable cause in Southern California.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was found to have conducted unconstitutional raids in Los Angeles, targeting individuals based on race, spoken language, occupation, or location (e.g., bus stops).
DHS must now create guidance on determining reasonable suspicion that doesn't rely on these factors.
Legal Context
The ruling stems from a case brought by the ACLU of Southern California and advocacy groups.
It applies specifically to the Central District of California, which includes Los Angeles and surrounding counties.
Plaintiffs’ Allegations
The lawsuit alleges that DHS conducted roving patrols without legal justification and denied detainees access to legal counsel.
法官就移民逮捕作出裁決
聯邦法官 Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong 裁定,南加州無正當理由逮捕移民的行為不成立。
美國國土安全部 (DHS) 被裁定在洛杉磯進行了違憲突襲,針對個人的行動基於種族、語言、職業或地點(例如公車站)。
國土安全部現在必須制定指南,以判斷合理懷疑是否成立,並且不依賴這些因素。
法律背景
該裁決源於南加州美國公民自由聯盟 (ACLU) 及其倡導團體提起的訴訟。
該裁決特別適用於加州中區,包括洛杉磯及其周邊各縣。
原告的指控
訴訟指控國土安全部在沒有法律依據的情況下進行巡邏,並拒絕被拘留者獲得法律顧問的協助。
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Reference:
https://apnews.com/article/california-immigration-stops-arrests-b4d59afc4aa6be4944e67f773aa34096
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