Noem v. Perdomo: Race, Reasonable Suspicion, and Immigration Stops
Navigating the intersection of immigration enforcement and constitutional rights can be confusing and unsettling—particularly for individuals who already feel vulnerable to over-policing. In Noem v. Perdomo, the United States Supreme Court addressed whether race or apparent ethnicity may be used as part of reasonable suspicion to justify an immigration stop. While the decision reaffirms important


