The video was removed so I just changed the content of the post. Sorry for the confusion.
They don't need a judicial warrant. As usual, you morons post cherrypicks.
We are all humanThe video was removed so I just changed the content of the post. Sorry for the confusion.
We are all human
These are wild times
I trust your posts
No offense intended for you
I double check my own self all the time
And making a mistake is only harmful if you refuse to admitt the mistake and double down on the mistake only to embrace further lies to delude your self out of fear and a small mind that is lead around on a leash of of your own lack of morals
You ROCK DUDE!
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Which court determined that?They don't need a judicial warrant. As usual, you morons post cherrypicks.
We have already litigated this topic. Ketchup.
ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) officers generally do not need a judicial warrant to arrest individuals suspected of civil immigration violations, relying instead on administrative warrants (Forms I-200 or I-205) signed by supervisors.
To enter a home without a warrant..ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) officers generally do not need a judicial warrant to arrest individuals suspected of civil immigration violations, relying instead on administrative warrants (Forms I-200 or I-205) signed by supervisors.
It says ICE agents are allowed to forcibly enter a person’s home using an administrative warrant if a judge has issued a “final order of removal.” Administrative warrants permit officers and agents to make arrests and are different from judicial warrants, which judges or magistrates sign allowing entry into homes.To enter a home without a warrant..
Yes they need a warrant! Thank youIt says ICE agents are allowed to forcibly enter a person’s home using an administrative warrant if a judge has issued a “final order of removal.” Administrative warrants permit officers and agents to make arrests and are different from judicial warrants, which judges or magistrates sign allowing entry into homes.
Although the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has not historically relied on administrative warrants alone to arrest aliens subject to final orders of removal in their place of residence, the DHS Office of General Counsel has recently determined that the U.S. Constitution, the Immigration and Nationality Act, and the immigration regulations do not prohibit relying on administrative warrants for this purpose,” the memo reads.
The memo says agents may “arrest and detain aliens” in their places of residence who are subject to final orders of removal issued by immigration judges, the Board of Immigration Appeals, or U.S. district or magistrate judges.
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ICE says its officers can forcibly enter homes during immigration operations without judicial warrants: 2025 memo
The policy was revealed in a May 12 memo whistleblowers shared with a U.S. senator.www.nbcnews.com
If someone is here illegally and has a final deportation order, they don't have a home here
Right but the memo was instructing them to do otherwise. Please do try to follow along.They cannot cross the threshold without permission without a judicial warrant. If they have an administrative warrant, they recognize the individual, and are in close proximity to the person they are attempting to arrest, they have more leeway.
You do not know what circumstances are involved.Right but the memo was instructing them to do otherwise. Please do try to follow along.
I can tell you that if some fake cop enters my home by force without a warrant, they will get shot.You do not know what circumstances are involved.
Illegals don't have the right to have a gunI can tell you that if some fake cop enters my home by force without a warrant, they will get shot.
Guess I'm not illegal.Illegals don't have the right to have a gun
So the illegal cannot shoot back if they enter the homeGuess I'm not illegal.
Then you have nothing to worry aboutGuess I'm not illegal.