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Federal judge orders DHS to stop immigration arrests without probable cause

Federal judge orders DHS to stop immigration arrests without probable cause

CNN4 days ago
A federal judge found that the Department of Homeland Security has been making arrests in Los Angeles immigration raids without probable cause. She has ordered them to stop detaining people based solely on race, spoken language or occupation.
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