Did the Supreme Court Just Greenlight Racial Profiling?
Crossroads with Joshua Philipp
The Epoch Times
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🗓️ 10 September 2025
⏱️ 73 minutes
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Summary
Several news outlets are now claiming the Supreme Court has just greenlit racial profiling for authorities searching for illegal aliens. But is this really the case? We’ll have a look at the actual ruling and what it says.
In other news, the FBI is now launching its own investigation into the stabbing death of a Ukrainian refugee on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina, which has sparked national outrage.
We’ll discuss these stories and others, in this episode of “Crossroads.”
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| 0:00.0 | Several news outlets are now claiming the Supreme Court has just greenlit racial profiling for authorities searching for illegal aliens. |
| 0:08.8 | But is this really the case? We'll have a look at the actual ruling and what it says. |
| 0:14.4 | Also, the dead internet theory may no longer be just a theory. Google has now declared that the so-called open internet is rapidly coming to an end. |
| 0:23.9 | And in other news, the FBI is now launching its own investigation into the stabbing death of |
| 0:29.5 | a Ukrainian refugee on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina, which has sparked national outrage. |
| 0:35.9 | I'll be talking about these topics and a lot more today. |
| 0:39.4 | I'm the Epic Times Senior Investigative reporter Joshua Phillip and you're listening to Crossroads. |
| 0:50.3 | Welcome to Crossroads. First off, on the allegations the Supreme Court just gave the go ahead for immigration authorities to use racial profiling. |
| 0:59.0 | If you were to read a lot of the mainstream media right now, the big narrative going around is this. |
| 1:05.0 | They just allowed for racial profiling. |
| 1:08.0 | Is that what really happened? Well, the actual case on this is Nome versus V. Vasquez-Prodomo, right? |
| 1:15.2 | Nome v. V. V. Vazquez Pridomo. And the decision on it was issued on September 8th. This is what it actually does. |
| 1:22.7 | It temporarily lifts restrictions on immigration officers to stop people if they believe they might be an illegal alien. |
| 1:31.4 | Kind of like stop and frisk, but you're being stopped because they might believe you're not a U.S. citizen. |
| 1:37.7 | Kind of racial profile. I'll get into it. Now, like, of course, that's the challenge with deporting people. |
| 1:43.6 | This is why it's hard. |
| 1:45.4 | How do you tell if someone is American citizen or if they're an illegal alien? How does, you know, |
| 1:50.9 | immigration authorities look to carry this out? How could they possibly do it? Well, usually you need to |
| 1:57.3 | ask. You need to go up there and say, show me your proof that you're an American |
| 2:00.9 | citizen. You don't look American enough. Now, the challenge in the United States is that for a long |
| 2:06.4 | time, officers have not been allowed to question people's legal status. They used to be allowed |
| 2:13.6 | to do it. That used to be the way it happened. They used to be able to stop. People say, |
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