The case began on June 18 when three Pasadena residents were arrested at a bus stop where they were waiting to be picked up for a job.
If the court rules for Trump, it ‘could be enormously consequential’ in Los Angeles and nationwide, one expert said.
WASHINGTON — This year’s most far-reaching immigration case is likely to decide if immigration agents in Los Angeles are free to stop, question and arrest Latinos they suspect are here illegally.
President Trump promised the “largest mass deportation operation” in American history, and he chose to begin aggressive street sweeps in Los Angeles in early June.
The Greater Los Angeles area is “ground zero for the effects of the border crisis,” his lawyers told the Supreme Court this month. “Nearly 2 million illegal aliens — out of an area