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Internal ICE Memo Instructs Agents to Enter Homes Without Warrants

  • On March 14, an internal Justice Department memo instructed ICE agents to conduct warrantless home entries targeting suspected Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act.
  • The memo relies on a broad and controversial interpretation of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, labeling any Venezuelan noncitizen aged 14 or older and linked to Tren de Aragua as an 'alien enemy'.
  • This directive has led to deportations of over 200 men to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison without standard judicial warrants or due process protections.
  • Legal experts have expressed strong concerns that the policy infringes upon Fourth Amendment protections, with Georgetown Law professor Steve Vladeck emphasizing that the Fourth Amendment remains fully applicable despite provisions of the Alien Enemies Act.
  • The policy risks undermining constitutional due process and enabling indefinite detention abroad, prompting lawsuits and judicial rebukes calling the government’s approach arbitrary and unlawful.
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The New Republic broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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