The Supreme Court may support the Trump administration's emergency request, allowing racial profiling of the Latino community by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Latino organizations are concerned this ruling would exacerbate insecurity, reminiscent of the 1930s mass deportations. A California district judge had previously banned racial profiling, but the government argues this injunction hampers federal enforcement. The Department of Homeland Security aims to enable ICE to suspect individuals based on race, ethnicity, language, location, or job types, potentially instigating historic ramifications for the Latino community.
The unprecedented attacks on the Latino community since Donald Trump returned to the White House could be supported by the Supreme Court if it rules in favor of the administration.
Latino organizations warn of the potential effects of a ruling in favor of the Trump administration, increasing insecurity for the Latino community.
Worsening conditions would mimic those seen during the 1930s mass deportations of Latinos, and the situation may become historic with a negative impact.
The Department of Homeland Security requests that ICE utilize race, ethnicity, language, location, and job types as factors for detention.
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