ICE Under Intensifying Scrutiny: Death in Custody, Warrantless Home-Entry Claims, and Child Detentions — Oversight Gaps and What Citizens Can Do
Three recent reports—an ICE custody death ruled a homicide, a newly revealed internal memo asserting power to enter homes without a judge-signed warrant, and the detention of a five-year-old child in Minnesota—have converged into a broader national debate about how U.S. immigration enforcement is being conducted, how much oversight exists, and what consequences (if any) […]
