California has become the first state to ban law enforcement, including federal immigration agents, from wearing masks during official duties, a move aimed at enhancing public trust and countering federal overreach following immigration raids in Los Angeles.
In a controversial move, the Supreme Court has lifted restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles, allowing federal agents to continue operations that have faced criticism for targeting individuals based on race.
In a contentious ruling, the US Supreme Court allows immigration raids in Los Angeles to continue, sparking outrage among civil rights advocates. The decision is seen as a significant victory for President Trump’s deportation agenda.
A federal judge has mandated that the Department of Homeland Security cease immigration raids in Los Angeles based on race or language. This ruling follows a lawsuit from the ACLU against the Trump administration’s practices.
A federal appeals court has sided with Trump, allowing him to maintain control over California's National Guard amid rising tensions over immigration raids in Los Angeles. This ruling comes despite opposition from Gov. Newsom, who argued for state control.
In a dramatic escalation, President Trump warns Governor Newsom amid rising protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles, hinting at possible arrests and federal intervention.