An appellate panel upheld a finding that federal agents appeared to rely exclusively on race and other factors, such as speaking Spanish, in making arrests.

An appellate panel upheld a finding that federal agents appeared to rely exclusively on race and other factors, such as speaking Spanish, in making arrests.

A federal appeals panel ruled that plaintiffs would likely be able to prove that arrests had occurred based on appearance, language, and where they lived or worked.

A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a lower court’s decision temporarily blocking U.S. government agents from making immigration-related arrests in...