Los Angeles, Sept. 11 -- The US Supreme Court backed Trump's immigration enforcement, allowing federal agents to continue raids that stop and detain people in Southern California without showing "reasonable suspicion".

The ruling affects seven counties around Los Angeles, where ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents have conducted patrols pulling aside people-including US citizens, based on perceived immigration status. Critics argue these operations rely on race, ethnicity, or language, raising Fourth Amendment concerns.

Supporters, including the Department of Homeland Security, hailed the decision as a win for public safety and law enforcement, emphasizing that officers will continue focusing on individuals involved in crimi...