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38. ICE says its officers are allowed to enter homes without a judicial warrant, 2025 memo shows
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 07:37 PM
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The policy was revealed in a May 12 memo shared with a U.S. senator by whistleblowers. It changed a longstanding policy by ICE.

ICE says its officers are allowed to enter homes without a judicial warrant, 2025 memo shows

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Mike Walker (@newnarrative.bsky.social) 2026-01-22T00:45:56.761Z

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ice-changed-policy-allow-officers-agents-enter-homes-judicial-warrant-rcna255305

A May 2025 internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement document shows that the agency told officers and agents they can forcibly enter homes of people without a warrant signed by a judge.

The memo, dated May 12 and which reads that it is from ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons, was shared with U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., by two whistleblowers.

It says that ICE agents are allowed to forcibly enter a person’s home on administrative warrants, which are different from warrants in which a judge is presented with the request and approves it.

Lyons notes in the document that detaining people “in their residences” based solely on administrative warrants is a change from past policy.

Although the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has not historically relied on administrative warrants alone to arrest aliens subject to final orders of removal in their place of residence, the DHS Office of General Counsel has recently determined that the U.S. Constitution, the Immigration and Nationality Act, and the immigration regulations do not prohibit relying on administrative warrants for this purpose,” the memo reads.

The memo says that agents may “arrest and detain aliens” in their place of residence who are subject to a final order of removal issued by an immigration judge, the Board of Immigration Appeals, or a U.S. district or magistrate judge.....

Blumenthal in a statement said that the newly revealed ICE policy should terrify Americans.

“It is a legally and morally abhorrent policy that exemplifies the kinds of dangerous, disgraceful abuses America is seeing in real time,” Blumenthal said. “In our democracy, with vanishingly rare exceptions, the government is barred from breaking into your home without a judge giving a green light.”

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When the chief executive has immunity the entire administration has immunity- he can pardon them. Blues Heron Wednesday #1
This is huge - get thee to the greatest page malaise Wednesday #2
Huge! yellow dahlia Wednesday #3
At what point will a court do something? yellow dahlia Wednesday #4
At what point will Republicans in Congress do something? Pinback Wednesday #30
It truly should be a red line for the members of Congress. yellow dahlia Wednesday #32
For whom? ICE? Congress? slightlv Wednesday #41
It is of course a rhetorical question. Pinback Wednesday #43
You're right, of course, Pinback. slightlv Wednesday #48
My sense of justice has also been offended, for many years. Shipwack Wednesday #51
Normally HUGE, BUT bluestarone Wednesday #5
WTF?!? 2naSalit Wednesday #6
No one is safe. poli-junkie Wednesday #7
Sheesh - that sums it up. calimary Yesterday #59
This must stop! SheltieLover Wednesday #8
This behavior started a revolution 250 years ago The Blue Flower Wednesday #9
I will refrain from saying what I think about that statement. OldBaldy1701E Wednesday #11
Honest question... sop Wednesday #16
No. n/t malthaussen Wednesday #18
A massive stroke? Heart attack? Fall from heights? Moostache Wednesday #44
I wish, but honestly, No. n/t slightlv Wednesday #49
Not at this point. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #57
This should be the top story SamuelTheThird Wednesday #10
It should be the ONLY story. But its not... Moostache Wednesday #47
The media is repuglican. Bush made sure of that slightlv Wednesday #50
I can pilfer your house for valuables, too. (You won't need them.) Duncan Grant Wednesday #12
Too true, they're already costing people money by damaging their cars (windows, seatbelts, etc.) blue_jay Yesterday #64
And the Roberts court knew that this would happen. They are behind this abomination. erronis Wednesday #13
Kick dalton99a Wednesday #14
Maybe it's different across the country... paleotn Wednesday #15
First time I visited Appalachia in TN Farmer-Rick Wednesday #20
That happened to me in Texas. Ilsa Wednesday #31
That dude may have had a whiskey still out back. Pinback Wednesday #33
Unless the goons were in local sheriff or highway patrol cars, my rural neighbors allegorical oracle Wednesday #25
Which is exactly the scenario they are hoping for. progressoid Wednesday #29
Unless they are murdered by legals. Ilsa Wednesday #37
Then they become martyrs for the cause. progressoid Wednesday #40
Trump would love to parade around with the dead bodies of a few ICE agents. hunter Wednesday #39
This is the problem... malthaussen Wednesday #17
If the public doesn't know, what's to stop a homeowner from justifiably shooting them? ChicagoTeamster Wednesday #19
Even if the public does know. Susan Calvin Wednesday #42
What policy? If you're home is being violently broken into by people who won't announce their office ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #52
I'm not quite sure why you're yelling at me. Susan Calvin Yesterday #53
I'm not yelling at you, I'm just pointing out that this happens and these ICE agents will get themselves shot ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #55
Sigh..... Susan Calvin Yesterday #63
Someone else will get killed.... SergeStorms Wednesday #21
Todd Lyons wrote the memo. Impeach him! surfered Wednesday #22
Don't ICE officers get paid more when they pick people up? Botany Wednesday #23
A leaked memo shows ICE agents have been authorized by the Trump administration to illegally force entry into homes LetMyPeopleVote Wednesday #24
True irony -- the memo's title is "Protecting the American People Against Invasion". allegorical oracle Wednesday #28
I think I've heard them refer to this in videos online. Quanta Wednesday #26
The Nixon White House would be proud of a good break-in bucolic_frolic Wednesday #27
Cain't get a civil war for nothin'. Kid Berwyn Wednesday #34
Smoking Gun James48 Wednesday #35
Here is the actual document they use SalamanderSleeps Wednesday #36
ICE says its officers are allowed to enter homes without a judicial warrant, 2025 memo shows LetMyPeopleVote Wednesday #38
I'm not a lawyer but... Takket Wednesday #45
K&R UTUSN Wednesday #46
Kick orangecrush Yesterday #54
the don't tread on me crowd is silent... oh wait, that's because it's don't tread on "me." themaguffin Yesterday #56
Makes me wonder what other secret memos are floating around..... 70sEraVet Yesterday #58
No shit - Stephen Miller has been staying up nights FakeNoose Yesterday #61
And yet Jeffries does not plan to whip his Dem minority in the House to vote against ICE funding. You know, PatrickforB Yesterday #60
So This Was The Authority DallasNE Yesterday #62
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