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Immigration attorney explains where ICE can and can’t make arrests without a judicial warrant
ICE can arrest in public-access areas without judicial warrants but needs judicial warrants to enter private homes or businesses, immigration attorney Cain Oulahan clarified.
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Immigration attorney explains where ICE can and can’t make arrests without a judicial warrant
Protests are underway in cities across the country including Milwaukee after federal agents shot three people over the past two days.A situation in Milwaukee dating back to Oct. 29 raises questions about whether Immigration and Customers Enforcement, known as ICE, can make arrests without a judicial warrant.Heather Asiyanbi was volunteering at Milwaukee Urban Stables in October when ICE agents from the Enforcement and Removal Operations division…
·Milwaukee, United States
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