Whistleblowers Expose ICE Directive on Warrantless Home Entries
Internal whistleblowers have alerted Congress to an ICE directive authorizing officers to conduct home arrests without judicial warrants. The reports suggest a systemic push to bypass constitutional protections in immigration enforcement operations.
5 posts, 10 articles·January 22 – March 5, 2026
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10 News·Thu, Jan 22 – 7 days ago
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Whistleblower warns ICE has slashed training for recruits
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ICE whistleblower says training is 'deficient, defective, and broken'
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ICE Isn't Just Breaking the Law. It's Trying to Rewrite It
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5 Social·Thu, Jan 22 – Today
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Short answer? No.
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An Illinois state official told others that Homeland Security warrants are "fake" during a virtual presentation. That's a dangerous lie that puts people at risk. Immigration warrants are lawful federal warrants executed under the authority of the United States government. Telling people to hide from, evade or resist arrest by federal officers increases the risk of confrontation and is dangerous. No state government has the authority to obstruct federal law enforcement, and no person, regardless of their position, is immune from arrest or prosecution for violating federal law.
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A whistleblower just told Congress that ICE is teaching new recruits to violate the Constitution. They’re telling agents to enter homes and arrest people without a judicial warrant. This war on our American rights and freedoms has to stop.
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This is abhorrent. The 4th amendment is the law of the land, and you need a warrant to enter people’s homes. The courts must step in immediately and ICE must leave our cities.
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