ICE Enters Homes Without Judicial Warrants Since Last Summer, Sources Say

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Here’s a summary of the key details from the provided text:

* ICE is implementing a new policy allowing agents to detain individuals in their homes based solely on administrative warrants. This is a change from past procedures.
* The policy was briefed to officers in Los Angeles in June ahead of increased immigration enforcement actions, which sparked protests.
* The policy is now included in training materials.
* DHS confirms the policy is in use but won’t disclose specifics on its implementation.
* The policy is based on a legal determination by the DHS Office of General Counsel that the Constitution, the Immigration and Nationality Act, and immigration regulations do not prohibit using administrative warrants for residential arrests of those with final orders of removal.
* The memo outlining the policy (dated May 12,2025) was leaked to Senator Richard Blumenthal by whistleblowers.
* The policy includes guidelines for agents:
* Give occupants time to comply.
* Generally avoid entering homes before 6 a.m. or after 10 p.m.
* use only necesary and reasonable force.
* A related news headline mentions ICE detaining 4 students in Minnesota, including a 5-year-old. (This is presented as a linked article, but is relevant context).

In essence, the text details a shift in ICE’s enforcement tactics, granting them broader authority to make arrests within people’s homes.

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