Immigration Enforcement Policies - The administration is cracking down on anti-immigration enforcement protests, authorizing ICE agents to arrest potential violent attackers [1] - A federal judge ruled against the administration's immigration enforcement practice of stopping and detaining people solely based on race or spoken language [1][2] - The judge issued a temporary restraining order in favor of three men detained while waiting for work, even after two claimed US citizenship [2] - The judge's order restricts agents from basing suspicion solely on a person's apparent race, ethnicity, speaking Spanish or English with an accent, presence at a bus stop or day laborer pickup site, or type of work [3] - Homeland Security Secretary criticized the judge's decision and promised to appeal, asserting the right to uphold the law without changes to operations [3][4] Administration's Response and Stance - The administration claims to build cases and plan operations against dangerous and violent individuals involved in criminal activity [5] - The administration views the judiciary as not a co-equal branch of government and plans to push back on rulings [9][10] - The president believes ICE agents should use whatever means necessary to counter protesters, stemming from clashes at cannabis farms and a shooting at a detention facility [10] - The president was upset by images of ICE agents being attacked and wanted to come down hard against them [11] - The administration will fight against the ruling, reflecting its stance on immigration enforcement [12]
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