NEW ORLEANS — In your Breakdown: we’re looking at a Supreme Court decision that has become part of the reason many immigrants — and American citizens — have so much anxiety about
in response to immigration raids in California. It sought to prevent agents from stopping or arresting people by raising the threshold of “reasonable suspicion.”
Plaintiffs alleged those agents were violating the United States Constitutions' 4th Amendment, which protects people against unreasonable search and seizure.
A United States District Court judge granted a temporary restraining order, preventing U.S. Immigration officials from stopping people based on any combination of these factors:
Being at a bus stop or place where undocumented workers are known to gather
Working certain jobs, like construction or

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