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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals says Immigration and and Customs Enforcement agents in Southern California have to continue to establish probable cause before detaining people in immigration raids.
Steve Futterman has more.
The decision by a three judge panel upholds a lower court ruling that said many of the detainments were based on a person's appearance,
language or job.
Many officials here have complained about the way the arrests have taken place,
including LA Mayor Karen Bass.
A car will pull up, men will jump out completely masked,
pull guns on whoever it is and take them away.
In their ruling,
the judges said the arrests appeared to be taking place without reasonable suspicion.
A lawyer for the Trump administration argued that they were based on individualized assessments.
The Trump administration could now ask for the entire ninth Circuit to review the case or try to take it to the Supreme Court.