ICE Memo Expands Authority to Enter Homes Without Judicial Warrants

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Legal Battles Likely Ahead

The memo’s disclosure comes amid heightened national debate over immigration enforcement authority and executive power. Courts have previously drawn distinctions between public arrests and home entries, often affording stronger protections to individuals inside their residences.

Whether this expanded authority will withstand judicial review remains uncertain, but legal analysts say the directive could become a major test case defining the limits of immigration enforcement under the Constitution.

USA Herald continues to monitor developments related to immigration policy and federal enforcement authority as lawmakers and advocacy groups weigh potential legal responses.

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