The Supreme Court has lifted restrictions that barred ICE officers from stopping and questioning people based on their appearance, the language they are speaking, the job they are working, or where they are. The move is being criticized as a violation of constitutional rights. Greg provides legal analysis on what this means.
September 9th, 2025, 08:29 pm
KSL's Inside Sources
Race, language, job: Supreme Court reshapes ICE stop boundaries
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Published September 9th, 2025, 08:29 pm
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The Supreme Court has lifted restrictions that barred ICE officers from stopping and questioning people based on their appearance, the language they are speaking, the job they are working, or where they are. The move is being criticized as a violation of constitutional rights. Greg provides legal analysis on what this means.
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