ICE memo reportedly authorizes warrantless home arrests, prompting scrutiny

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A memo reportedly signed by the acting ICE director in May instructs agents that they can enter a person’s home to arrest them without a judicial warrant; it was disclosed to senators by Whistleblower Aid and shared with The Washington Post and AP, triggering calls for congressional investigation into its implications for due process and enforcement.
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- ICE memo allows agents to enter homes without judge’s warrant, legal group says The Washington Post
- Immigration officers assert sweeping power to enter homes without a judge's warrant, memo says AP News
- ICE says its officers can forcibly enter homes during immigration operations without judicial warrants: 2025 memo NBC News
- Can ICE Enter a Home to Make an Arrest With Only an Administrative Warrant? Lawfare
- ICE memo allows agents to enter homes without judicial warrant: Whistleblower complaint ABC News
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