ICE officers can enter homes without a judge's warrant
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers are asserting broad authority to enter people’s homes without first obtaining a warrant from a judge, according to an internal memo. The memo signed by the acting ICE director Todd Lyons,
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