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    Bellingcat (bellingcat@mstdn.social)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Sep-2025 03:00:30 JST Bellingcat Bellingcat
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    We previously reported on ICE action within California with Evident Media and Calmatters . In DC we’ve seen similar patterns. Read our investigation on that here: https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2025/07/08/masked-armed-and-forceful-finding-patterns-in-los-angeles-immigration-raids/

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    1. Domain not in remote thumbnail source whitelist: www.bellingcat.com
      Masked, Armed and Forceful: Finding Patterns in Los Angeles Immigration Raids - bellingcat
      from Kolina Koltai, Pooja Chaudhuri, Youri van der Weide, Miguel Ramalho
      Bellingcat collected videos and images from recent immigration raids in Los Angeles, analysing trends and apparent tactics used by law enforcement.
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      Bellingcat (bellingcat@mstdn.social)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Sep-2025 03:00:31 JST Bellingcat Bellingcat
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      Today the Supreme Court ruled in the Government's favour to pause an injunction preventing US immigration officers from making investigative stops in the Los Angeles area based on a presence at particular work locations or apparent race or ethnicity. https://edition.cnn.com/2025/09/08/politics/supreme-court-ice-patrols-california

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        Supreme Court allows Trump to continue ‘roving’ ICE patrols in California | CNN Politics
        from John Fritze, Hannah Rabinowitz
        The Supreme Court on Monday backed President Donald Trump’s push to allow immigration enforcement officials to continue what critics describe as “roving patrols” in Southern California that lower courts said likely violated the Fourth Amendment.
      Mr. Bill repeated this.
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      Bellingcat (bellingcat@mstdn.social)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Sep-2025 03:00:32 JST Bellingcat Bellingcat
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      In the three weeks after DC was placed under federal control, Trump’s administration said more than 300 people without legal immigration status were arrested in the District. We’ve made our dataset, of the 42 captured on camera, available to the public.
      You can watch our partner Evident’s video on this reporting here: https://youtu.be/d1iPee8u290

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      1. Trump's DC Takeover Has Turned Traffic Stops Into a Deportation Pipeline
        from Evident Media
        In Washington, D.C., what began as a local law enforcement crackdown on unregistered vehicles has turned into something else entirely, feeding the growing pi...
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      Bellingcat (bellingcat@mstdn.social)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Sep-2025 03:00:33 JST Bellingcat Bellingcat

      In less than a month of federal control of DC, we, with Evident Media, have verified 42 federal agent encounters, half of which involve DC police; with traffic stops that quickly turn into detentions, and workers pulled off mopeds mid-shift. In some cases, federal agents are seen in plain clothes lacking any identifiable badge or patch; many wore tactical vests bearing the words "Police" only. https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2025/09/08/dc-trump-feds-immigration-delivery-riders/?utm_source=mastodon

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        In DC, Traffic Stops Turn Into Immigration Arrests for Delivery Riders and Workers
        from Bellingcat Investigation Team
        Bellingcat and our partner Evident Media geolocated and verified 42 federal agent encounters in the US capital from Aug. 11 to Sept. 2.
      Mr. Bill and Steve's Place repeated this.

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