That's what keeps us safe from kind of arbitrary knocking at our door. Someone coming in when they feel like they want to come in, they have to get a judicial warrant For DHS and ICE, they do not need a judicial warrant to enter your home. They're using what's called an administrative warrant. That means they just need an official at the Department of Homeland Security to sign off on a warrant. We don't know who that person is. (03:26–03:31)
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Asserts that ICE does not require a judicial warrant to enter homes.
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