A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday accuses President Donald Trump's administration of systematically targeting brown-skinned people in Southern California during an ongoing immigration crackdown that has put the region "under siege."
The court filing by Los Angeles immigrant advocacy groups in U.S. District Court seeks a temporary restraining order to block the administration from using what they call "unconstitutional" tactics they say include detaining someone based on their race, warrantless arrests, and denying people access to attorneys.
Federal agents have violently and indiscriminately arrested people without probable cause while carrying out "immigration raids flooding street corners, bus stops, parking lots, agricultural sites, day laborer corners," the complaint said.
The complaint centers around three detained immigrants, several immigrant rights groups and two U.S. citizens, one who was held despite showing agents his identification.
A video taken by a friend June 13 shows Los Angeles resident Brian Gavidia being pushed up against a fence by federal agents as he yells, "I was born here in the states, East LA bro!"