New Immigration Court Order Protects You in California

📍 Los Angeles — A new temporary immigration court order was issued by U.S. District Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong that prohibits immigration agents from stopping individuals solely based on their race, appearance, language, or location, such as bus stops or work sites.

The ruling, issued on July 11, 2025, specifically found that the Department of Homeland Security has been making stops and arrests in Los Angeles immigration raids without reasonable suspicion, violating Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable seizure.

Your Rights During Immigration Operations: What the Law Says

Under the U.S. Constitution, everyone—regardless of immigration status—is protected from abuse of authority. Judge Frimpong’s recent ruling reinforces this. Here are the key legal protections:

At Ayuda California, we use these laws to defend our community and fight for justice in every case.

At Ayuda California, We Defend You Without Fear

We know many immigrant families fear reporting abuse or seeking legal help due to threats of retaliation, job loss, or immigration consequences. Here’s what you need to know:

You have rights—no matter your immigration status.
California law protects everyone, including undocumented individuals. Your safety and dignity come first.

We offer free, 100% confidential legal guidance.
Everything you share with us is private. We evaluate your case with no obligation and never share your information with authorities.

We’re committed to protecting you from illegal actions, negligence, and abuse.
We stand by your side if you’ve suffered:

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At Ayuda California, your safety, rights, and well-being are our priority. We stand up fearlessly to anyone trying to take advantage of you.

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