The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday loosened restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles that a judge put in place after finding that federal authorities were likely using illegal racial-profiling tactics.

The court, in a brief unsigned order, granted an emergency request by the Trump administration to remove the limits while litigation continues. Government lawyers had argued the lower court had improperly interfered with agents’ ability to conduct immigration enforcement in a high-priority metropolitan area that harbors a large population of immigrants who are in the U.S. without permission.

The court’s three liberal justices dissented. 

The case has put a focus on the administration’s strategies to ramp up immigration sweeps and deportations. The plaintiffs include immigrant-rights organizations and Latino individuals who said they were stopped because of their appearance during federal patrols that descended upon car washes, bus stops, parking lots and other places with a large Latino presence.... Read More: WSJ