The U.S. Supreme Court has just affirmed that the U.S. president cannot federalize the Illinois state national guard in Chicago to protect pink people in their work of rounding up thousands of brown people.
The fact that many of the people being rounded up are American citizens doesn’t seem to factor into the decision. Those people are brown, so under current federal policy pink people apparently have the right to round them up and detain them.
Many people, both pink and brown, have been exercising their first amendment rights to protest this activity, and the administration argued that those protests amount to insurrection. The Supreme Court disagreed, in a six to three ruling.
A small but helpful win for democracy and the U.S. Constitution.