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ICE Memo Upends Long-Held Home Entry Rules for Migrants

A leaked memo allows ICE agents to enter homes without judicial warrants using administrative warrants, with 10,000 agents trained under this policy during a hiring surge.

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SAN DIEGO — Since coming to the United States 30 years ago from Mexico, Fernando Perez said U.S. immigration officers have stopped by his home numerous times, but he has never once answered the door.

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According to documents obtained by The Associated Press, ICE agents in the United States are allowed to enter homes without a warrant, based on administrative deportation orders. The measure, authorized during Donald Trump's administration, has generated criticism for contradicting the Fourth Constitutional Amendment, after an operation in Minneapolis was documented where agents knocked down a migrant's door with a current deportation order.

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A memorandum authorizes immigration police officers to intervene in the home of a wanted person on the basis of a simple administrative mandate. A violation of the 4th Amendment of the Constitution, according to opponents of Donald Trump's migration policy.

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