James Percival, the general counsel for the Department of Homeland Security, recently defended the department’s policy and ...
A new federal lawsuit over an internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy is raising questions about what agents can do at someone's home — and what Utahns' rights are.
Challengers allege the collection of a database by the cameras improperly gathers matters relating to the personal lives of ...
The lawsuit argues that allowing ICE officers to enter someone’s home to conduct arrests based solely on an administrative ...
The lawsuit by the Greater Boston Latino Network and Brazilian Worker Center marked the first case to challenge the constitutionality of a policy laid out in a May memo.
Rep. Jim Jordan and Sen. Bernie Moreno joined more than two dozen other GOP lawmakers arguing the Constitution's citizenship ...
State officials have begun preparations in case the federal government boosts immigration enforcement in Washington, Gov. Bob ...
ICE claims power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant. A former federal judge explains why that guts the Fourth Amendment ...
What it means in practice is that any officer—whether state, local, or federal—who violates the Constitution won’t be held ...
Governor Bob Ferguson and AG Nick Brown held a press conference Monday condemning federal immigration agents after the fatal ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials say they don’t need judicial warrants to break into people’s homes. The courts ...
Experts clarify ICE limits, detailing when agents can stop, detain or enter homes and what rights residents have.
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