Hey fam, here’s the lowdown on a major US court decision that’s been making headlines: On Sept 8, the US Supreme Court lifted a federal judge’s order that stopped immigration agents from questioning or detaining people unless they had "reasonable suspicion." 🚨
What’s "reasonable suspicion"? Think of it like needing a solid tip before police can pull you over — they must have specific clues suggesting someone broke the law. With this rule gone, agents can act on less info, speeding up detentions under President Trump’s tougher immigration plan.
Supporters say this helps enforce the law and protect borders, while critics — especially many Democrats — warn it chips away at constitutional rights and could lead to unfair stops. It’s a classic clash between security and civil liberties. ⚖️
For young global citizens keeping an eye on how rulings like this ripple through our world, this case highlights how courts can shape policies that affect millions. Stay tuned for more updates as this debate unfolds! 🌍
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Supreme Court backs Trump in detentions without reasonable suspicion
cgtn.com