ICE Memo Expands Home Entry Powers During Deportation Crackdown

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A leaked ICE memo authorizes forcible entry into private homes based on an administrative warrant tied to a final order of removal, reversing prior guidance and prompting legal challenges as arrests surge under the administration’s immigration crackdown; whistleblowers say new recruits are being trained to rely on these warrants, potentially eroding Fourth Amendment protections.
- ICE officers assert sweeping power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant, memo says CNN
- What to know about the warrants most immigration agents use to make arrests AP News
- ICE says its officers are allowed to enter homes without a judicial warrant, 2025 memo shows NBC News
- Internal memo authorizes ICE to enter homes without judicial warrants in some cases CBS News
- ICE Said Agents Can Enter Homes Without Judicial Warrant, Group Claims The New York Times
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