Attorneys Brian Kabateck and Shant Karnikian break down the bombshell 52-page federal court ruling that shut down Trump’s “illegal and unlawful deportation machine” in Los Angeles, with Judge Frimpong declaring there’s “a mountain of evidence” of racial profiling in the administration’s wide-scale ICE raids. They reveal how the court granted a temporary restraining order in Vasquez Perdomo v. Noem, exposing the four prohibited factors ICE agents were using for stops: race/ethnicity, speaking Spanish or English with an accent, being at locations like car washes or bus stops, and the type of work performed. The hosts detail shocking stories from the lawsuit—US citizens thrown against fences and asked what hospital they were born in, four men grabbed at gunpoint while waiting for the Metro, and a UPS driver afraid to go to work because he’s Latino. They exposed the underground B-18 detention facility where detainees were denied lawyers, food, water, and medical care, including a cancer patient missing chemo appointments. A devastating victory showing how courts remain the last line of defense against constitutional violations, proving that even Trump’s 3,000-arrests-per-day deportation machine must follow the law.