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    This story appeared in The Logoff, a each day e-newsletter that helps you keep knowledgeable concerning the Trump administration with out letting political information take over your life. Subscribe right here.Welcome to The Logoff: Immigration and Customs Enforcement brokers in Los Angeles can indiscriminately goal folks for immigration stops on the premise of race and several other different components, the Supreme Court docket dominated Monday.What simply occurred? In a 6-3 choice from the Court docket’s “shadow docket,” the six Republican justices reversed a lower-court injunction stopping ICE brokers in LA from counting on any of 4 components, solely or together, of their choice to make immigration stops:“Obvious race or ethnicity”;Talking Spanish or accented English;Their “presence in a selected location”;And their sort of workMonday’s choice isn’t the top of the case, Noem v. Perdomo, which might work its manner again to SCOTUS — but it surely’s a good signal of the place the query is more likely to finally find yourself.What has ICE been doing in LA? ICE has focused LA for particularly large-scale and indiscriminate immigration raids since earlier this yr, prompting widespread protests and the federalization of California’s Nationwide Guard by President Donald Trump in response. In some circumstances, federal brokers have carried military-style weapons and gear when conducting raids, together with utilizing flash-bang grenades on bystanders.What did the Court docket’s liberal justices say? Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson in a dissent, protested the Court docket’s course of and choice.“That call is yet one more grave misuse of our emergency docket,” Sotomayor wrote. “We should always not need to stay in a rustic the place the Authorities can seize anybody who appears to be like Latino, speaks Spanish, and seems to work a low wage job.”What’s the massive image? Monday’s choice is a reasonably unsurprising final result, as my colleague Ian Millhiser wrote final month. The Court docket has been extremely compliant with Trump’s preferences, and it’s significantly tough to safe an injunction towards overreach by federal legislation enforcement.That mentioned, the implications of Monday’s choice are nonetheless regarding — as Sotomayor cautions, the choice threatens to create “a second-class citizenship standing,” the place US residents and authorized residents can face arbitrary detention for his or her pores and skin shade or accent.And with that, it’s time to sign off…I loved the most recent version of my colleague Bryan Walsh’s Good Information e-newsletter over the weekend, which you’ll learn right here (and join right here, should you too need it in your inbox).He writes about an awesome, missed story of progress over the past 70-odd years: Eire’s transformation from a poor nation affected by excessive baby mortality charges and low charges of secondary schooling to its present, vibrant, affluent state.That’s all for immediately — have an awesome night and we’ll see you again right here tomorrow!

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