
The US Supreme Court has once again supported President Donald Trump's immigration policy. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The court allowed law enforcement agencies in Southern California to stop and check people based on their appearance or language. This decision caused sharp protests among immigrants.
The court lifted a previously issued temporary restriction. According to this restriction, stopping people without reasonable suspicion was prohibited.
Now, the Trump administration has announced that it will continue the activities of mobile patrols. Human rights defenders emphasize that such a practice is unconstitutional.
According to them, citizens are being stopped without cause based on their skin color or language. Some victims describe this process as racially motivated deportation.
Trump supporters, on the other hand, regard the court's decision as a major victory. However, California officials and legal organizations consider this policy illegal and have stated they will continue to fight against it.
This issue has sparked social and political debates, leading to serious discussions about the future of immigration policy. The court's decision has made the issues of the rule of law and human rights protection in the country even more urgent.