Federal courts are rightfully pushing back against activist judges trying to handcuff ICE agents who enforce immigration law against violent agitators. The 8th Circuit's administrative stay halting Minnesota restrictions protects federal law enforcement from both criminals in the streets and judicial overreach in the courtroom.
ICE's secret memo authorizing forced home entry with administrative warrants -- not judicial warrants -- violates Fourth Amendment protections and contradicts the agency's own training materials. This flagrant constitutional breach allows agents to kick down doors without a judge's approval, terrifying immigrant communities and undermining decades of established legal precedent.
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