The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court that stopping the order of a court stops immigration that a judge Indiscriminately found In southern California.
Last Friday, the lawyers of the Department of Justice filed an emergency petition after a panel of judges in the US Court of Appeal for the ninth circuit. Large -scale denial Administration request for Suspend the decision of the lower court,
District Judge Maam E. The decision by Fimpong was required to the federal immigration officers for proper suspicion that a person was illegally detained in the country before taking them into custody. Frimpong found that the federal immigration enforcement strategy was violating the Constitution.
In his order, Frimpong stopped federal agents from forming the basis of arrest on people’s race or ethnicity, the fact that they speak Spanish or with an accent, their presence in a place or their business. Fimpong said that any immigration arrest was particularly dependent on these factors, which violate the fourth amendment of the US Constitution, which protects individuals from unfair discoveries and seizures.
The government said in its filing on Thursday that Fimpong’s order is interfering with its immigration law enforcement in southern California.
“Now, Ice agent, under the threat of contempt, cannot detain anyone in the district on the basis of the factors – not even after facing a person who only speaks Spanish and works as a day laborer, who works at a workplace, which has been quoted by 30 times to hiring illegal aliens,” Government Vakils have cited 30 times as day laborers Said.
He admitted, “No need to say, no one thinks that speaking Spanish or working in construction always creates appropriate doubt. Nor does anyone suggest that they are only factors that federal agents ever consider.” But the government argued, “[i]n many situations, such factors – alone or in combination – can increase the possibility that a person is illegally present in the United States. ,
Melissa Quinn and Camillo Montoya-Galvage contributed to this report.