ICE Will Reportedly Curb Some of Its Most Aggressive Tactics
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ICE Will Reportedly Curb Some of Its Most Aggressive Tactics
"The Department of Homeland Security has begun to roll back some of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's most controversial policies with new directives going out to field offices across the country."
"Among the tactics reportedly being pared down are officers entering a home without a judicial warrant - which many legal advocates have argued violates the Constitution."
"In New York City, several high-profile arrests took place at 26 Federal Plaza, where masked federal agents handcuffed undocumented immigrants following their appearance at legally mandated hearings."
"These reported shifts come as the Department of Homeland Security has undergone significant changes on the leadership level."
The Trump administration is reassessing its immigration enforcement strategies, particularly regarding the tactics used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Reports indicate that the Department of Homeland Security is rolling back controversial policies, such as warrantless home entries and arrests during immigration court proceedings. New directives will limit arrests in federal immigration court to individuals specifically targeted for deportation. These changes follow significant leadership shifts within the Department of Homeland Security, including the removal of Secretary Kristi Noem amid scandals related to immigration enforcement actions.
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