But we can all stand up to ice. If you know your rights. If you encounter ice, these are the things that every New Yorker should know. First, ICE cannot enter into private spaces, like your home, school, or private area of your workplace without a judicial warrant signed by a judge. that looks like this. If ICE does not have a judicial warrant signed by a judge, you have the right to say, I do not consent to entry, and the right to keep your door closed. (00:18–00:27)
CLAIM
Asserts that ICE needs a judicial warrant to enter private spaces.
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