And please stop the name calling. Not only is it against HN rules, you’re better than that.
I clicked the first link and they were about Steven Miller? Then the second Propublica was about a lawyer having to drive far to see a client.
The first Probulica article has more details but the examples include US citizens fighting with ICE and being detained.
Do you have any data on US citizens detained beyond what the law allows (Propublica says up to 3 days is legal) without extenuating circumstances like aiding illegal immigration, assaulting law enforcement, etc?
Now if you want to continue sea-lioning, pick someone else.
God help the USA if this eyes-closed standard of avoidance is commonplace.
But regardless, the Supreme Court did not allow profiling based on ethnicity alone. “To be clear, apparently ethnicity alone cannot furnish reasonable suspicion” is the direct quote from the decision.
What the court did allow are things like ethnicity, type of employment, location to be factors. That was based on the fact that those factors are directly related to job the government is trying to accomplish.
If French Canadians working illegally at tech companies in Boston are not major issue then it makes sense not to stop people that fit those profiles.