ICE memo enables Minneapolis home raid without judicial warrant

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Federal immigration agents raided a Minneapolis home on Jan. 11 using an administrative warrant signed by an ICE official rather than a judge-issued warrant, breaking down the door and arresting the husband, a move that has drawn scrutiny over the legality and oversight of such warrants.
- How officers used new ICE memo to forcefully enter a Minneapolis home The Washington Post
- New ICE policy allows officers to enter homes without a judge’s warrant. Here’s what experts say CNN
- Not opening the door to ICE may no longer stop officers PBS
- ICE says its officers can forcibly enter homes during immigration operations without judicial warrants: 2025 memo NBC News
- ICE memo allows agents to enter homes without judicial warrant: Whistleblower complaint ABC News
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