A memo allegedly signed by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting director in May instructs agents and officers that they can enter a person’s home to arrest them without a judicial warrant.
The memo was included in a disclosure to senators by Whistleblower Aid, a nonprofit legal organization, based on information provided by two of their clients, government employees who are not named in the document. It requests that lawmakers investigate its claims. The memo was separately shared with The Washington Post and was first reported by the Associated Press.
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The comments overwhelmingly express outrage and concern over the alleged memo allowing ICE agents to enter homes without a judicial warrant, viewing it as a violation of the Fourth Amendment. Many commenters draw parallels to authoritarian regimes, likening ICE's actions to...
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