Twin Cities: ICE must have a warrant to enter homes amid federal surge

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Amid a surge of federal agents in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, local officials issued Know Your Rights guidance noting that ICE generally cannot enter a home without a judicial warrant and must have consent for private spaces within a business, though agents may operate in publicly accessible areas; administrative warrants can authorize detentions but do not grant entry, and ICE can arrest without a judicial warrant in certain situations.
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- Can ICE arrest you? What the law says about agents’ actions and protester rights San Francisco Chronicle
- What to Do If ICE Invades Your Neighborhood WIRED
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