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carefulfungi 2 hours ago

They've stopped obtaining warrants. ICE claims they can enter homes forcefully without a judge-signed warrant. Judges have released at least one victim seized this way.

carefulfungi 31 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

This statement is true. If you are downvoting because it is incorrect, I'd appreciate an explicit correction. Other posters provided links in this thread.

* https://www.wired.com/story/us-judge-rules-ice-raids-require...

* https://www.minnpost.com/metro/2026/01/judge-orders-release-...

> A federal judge in Minnesota on Thursday ordered the release of a Liberian man four days after heavily armed immigration agents broke into his home using a battering ram and arrested him.

> U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Bryan said in his ruling that the agents violated Garrison Gibson’s Fourth Amendment rights against unlawful search and seizure.

gortok 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Can you provide a news link to this? As I understand it, courts have historically followed the precedent that “you can’t suppress the body”, meaning even if the method of an arrest is illegal, you don’t have to let the person go if their arrest is otherwise valid.

JohnFen an hour ago | parent [-]

https://apnews.com/article/ice-arrests-warrants-minneapolis-...

gortok an hour ago | parent [-]

I wasn’t clear. I’m referring to a news link indicating that judges have released folks due to valid arrest warrants but invalid means of arresting folks.

carefulfungi 25 minutes ago | parent [-]

They didn't have a valid warrant. Without a judge's review, they broke down his door and entered, armed, and abducted him.

gortok 13 minutes ago | parent [-]

I understand, but do you have a news link to where the judge released him?