The Department of Homeland Security is debunking media claims that deportation officers are violating the Constitution’s Fourth Amendment when they enter houses to arrest foreigners who have their due process and “Final Order” of deportation from federal judges.
“What the Department of Homeland Security really has proposed to the Department of Justice, is that we can get administrative warrants to enforce administrative immigration law,” under constitutional terms, Vice President JD Vance told reporters at a press conference in Minnesota.
It’s possible, I guess, that the courts will say no, and of course, if the courts say no, we would follow that law. But nobody is talking about doing immigration enforcement without a warrant. We’re talking about different types of warrants that exist in our system
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