Perdomo v. Noem

Federal immigration agents cannot conduct detentive stops based solely on apparent race or ethnicity, speaking Spanish or accented English, presence at locations where undocumented immigrants gather, or working in certain job types.

ReligiousLiberty.TV
February 26, 2026
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Year: 2025 Court: U.S. District Court
Holding: Federal immigration agents cannot conduct detentive stops based solely on apparent race or ethnicity, speaking Spanish or accented English, presence at locations where undocumented immigrants gather, or working in certain job types.
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Perdomo v. Noem is a Immigration case decided by the U.S. District Court in 2025. The court held that federal immigration agents cannot conduct detentive stops based solely on apparent race or ethnicity, speaking Spanish or accented English, presence at locations where undocumented immigrants gather, or working in certain job types.