A new ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States has intensified debate over immigration enforcement and civil liberties. The decision allows factors such as ethnicity, language, and location to be considered during certain enforcement actions.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh described the ruling as consistent with precedent and practical law enforcement. Critics, however, argue it could increase the risk of profiling.
In cities like Los Angeles, where many mixed-status families live, the ruling may have a strong social impact. Supporters say it helps enforce immigration law, while opponents warn it could weaken trust between communities and authorities.
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