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Supreme Court backs immigration tactics which Trump claims ‘saved Los Angeles’

September 8, 2025
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Supreme Court backs immigration tactics which Trump claims ‘saved Los Angeles’
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Now with the backing of the U.S. Supreme Court, the Trump administration said on Monday that it will continue to “flood the zone” in Los Angeles, which the president claims was “saved” through his illegal immigration crackdown and use of troops.

“We could do the same thing in Chicago, New York … Los Angeles, we did it. We saved Los Angeles … Los Angeles was a mess,” President Donald Trump said Monday morning regarding the June demonstrations against ICE raids in Los Angeles. “We sent our troops in right at the beginning and we killed it, and it was nasty, but we killed it immediately.”

The Supreme Court’s decision clears the way for federal agents to continue to conduct sweeping immigration raids in Los Angeles by lifting a restraining order from a judge who found “roving patrols” were conducting indiscriminate arrests.

“At this point, it’s the Supreme Court saying that ICE agents can essentially continue doing what they were previously doing, which is that they can continue these raids where they are rounding up people and detaining them in order to determine their immigration status,” Loyola Law School Professor Jessica Levinson said.

Emboldened by the Supreme Court’s ruling, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) also issued a statement on Monday, which accused Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass of protecting criminals.

“DHS law enforcement will continue to FLOOD THE ZONE in Los Angeles. This decision is a victory for the safety of Americans in California and for the rule of law. DHS will continue to arrest and remove the criminal illegal aliens that @MayorOfLA is protecting, the DHS posted on X.

In July, Mayor Bass responded to a federal lawsuit that claimed the City of Los Angeles deliberately obstructed the enforcement of federal immigration law by charactorising the litigation as an attempt to undermine local authority.

“L.A. will stand strong, and we will stand together,” she said. “We are a city of diversity, of labor, of business, of faith, of community, of creativity, of success. We are a proud American city, and we will stand united.”

The post Supreme Court backs immigration tactics which Trump claims ‘saved Los Angeles’ appeared first on KTLA.

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