The assault on our rights continues.
This week, SCOTUS lifted a restraining order halting federal authorities from stopping people in 48% [indigenous] Los Angeles based on their racial appearance, accent, or occupation. Nothing to see here, move along, or they'll arrest you, too. There have been 5,210 arrests in L.A. since June, and counting, as the numbers are sure to rise with this nod from the highest court in the land.
We can hold onto the hope that this is a preliminary decision lifting a temporary, local injunction. As the federal occupations of D.C. and L.A. continue, and as this [neo]fascist train rolls on into Chicago and other places, there are sure to be more lawsuits and more injunctions.
The question is whether SCOTUS has any interest in deterring the ongoing violation of due process and constitutional liberties perpetrated by ICE and other federal agencies.