Trump’s immigration crackdown roils LA. As a judge weighs in, how the issue plays out could matter in other cities.

Los Angeles has become ground zero for America’s immigration face-off.

Continuing confrontations on the streets over deportation enforcement have advanced to the courtroom. Last week, the Trump administration sued the city over its “sanctuary” policy. Immigrant advocates, joined by the city, are suing to challenge the legality of the federal tactics. On Thursday, a federal judge in that case tentatively decided to block enforcement sweeps, Fox News reported, adding that the judge’s order is expected Friday.

A truce, perhaps more narrowly focused on deporting violent criminals, seems elusive as the Trump administration and LA Mayor Karen Bass dig in. Meanwhile, the aggressive federal presence is having a profound effect on the nation’s second-largest city, where shops are reporting a dramatic slowdown in business, and some streets have become eerily devoid of traffic.

Why We Wrote This

President Donald Trump and Los Angeles are in a standoff over immigration enforcement, on the streets and in court. The resolution could shape what happens in other areas of the U.S.

LA is a place where white residents have not been the majority for more than three decades, and Latinos are the largest ethnic group. After decades of unresolved immigration issues at the federal level, it’s also a place where those with papers and those without have been integrated into an economic and cultural whole.

All this has made it a natural flash point for President Donald Trump, who was elected partly on a promise to restore order at the border and deport millions.

It’s been more than a month since the Trump administration started its enforcement crackdown in Greater Los Angeles, sparking protests and isolated incidents of violence. The president followed up by sending National Guard troops and Marines to LA, he said to quell unrest and protect federal buildings and agents – despite the city and state’s insistence that federal help was not needed.

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