ICE memo signals potential rollback of warrant safeguards in home searches

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A May 2025 ICE memo, revealed by a whistleblower and AP, would authorize agents to forcefully enter homes using administrative warrants without judicial review, bypassing traditional Fourth Amendment safeguards. Legal scholars warn this could erode civil liberties, while DHS defends the measure as allowing due process; the disclosure has sparked alarms among lawmakers and rights advocates.
- New ICE policy allows officers to enter homes without a judge’s warrant. Here’s what experts say CNN
- ICE says its officers can forcibly enter homes during immigration operations without judicial warrants: 2025 memo NBC News
- Opinion | DHS: No judicial warrant? No problem. The Washington Post
- Senate Democrat: Americans should be ‘terrified’ by ‘secret ICE policy’ The Hill
- Immigration officers claim sweeping power to enter homes without a judge's warrant, memo says PBS
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