The lawsuit cames just days after the Trump administration sued the City of Los Angeles over its sanctuary city policies.
TORRANCE, Calif.โAt the site of the Bubble Bath Hand Car Wash in Torrance, immigration activists gathered on Wednesday morning to announce a lawsuit against the federal government, launched in the early hours of July 2, 2025.
The suit, which alleges that immigration raids violate the Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights of thousands of people, is being brought by multiple civil and immigration rights groups, according to officials with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation of Southern California, one of the plaintiffs.
Mohammad Tajsar, senior attorney with the ACLU Foundation, told reporters that the groups are suing the federal government โfor their unlawful, immoral, and unconstitutional siege of the city of Los Angeles and its neighboring communitiesโ in what he called a โlandmark lawsuit.โ
โIf you are brown, [federal agents] will hunt you down,โ he said.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has vehemently denied claims of racial profiling, calling it a โdisgustingโ smear tactic against law enforcement officers.
Attorneys and immigration activists were joined by the relatives of several men detained by ICE agents while working on the premises of the car wash. Their last names were not given due to security concerns.
Since June 6, documented cases of arrests made by federal agents have sparked protests throughout the city, leading to arrests and property damage, according to Los Angeles Police Department officials.
Assaults on federal agents have also seen a heavy increase, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Acting Director Todd M. Lyons, who reported that both officers and agents are already facing a 500 percent increase in assaults.
The lawsuit comes just two days after the Trump administration sued the City of Los Angeles on June 30 over its โsanctuary city’ policies, alleging in federal court that the ordinance violates the Constitution by thwarting immigration enforcement.