Memo to let ICE enter homes without warrants triggers outcry

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A memo proposing that ICE be allowed to forcibly enter private homes without a judge’s warrant has sparked alarm among immigrant communities and civil-liberties advocates, who warn it could erode due process and escalate raids; officials say the policy would streamline enforcement in certain cases and enhance safety, but opponents argue it undermines constitutional protections and trust in law enforcement.
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