Will ICE Use the Alien Enemies Act To Enter Homes Without Warrants?
Already this year, the agency has allegedly conducted a warrantless raid in Newark and several warrantless arrests in the Midwest.

Just a few days after President Donald Trump took office in January, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) carried out a workplace raid in Newark, New Jersey, that alarmed local officials and immigrant advocates.
ICE agents detained "undocumented residents as well as citizens, without producing a warrant," said Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka in a January 23 statement. "This egregious act is in plain violation of the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees 'the right of the people [to] be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.'"
The Trump administration could be gearing up for broader warrantless immigration enforcement. Lawyers for the administration "have determined that an 18th-century wartime law the president has invoked to deport suspected members of a Venezuelan gang allows federal agents to enter homes without a warrant," The New York Times reported on Thursday, which would effectively set "aside a key provision of the Fourth Amendment that requires a court order to search someone's home."
The "18th-century wartime law" in question is the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, which gives the president broad authority to detain and deport noncitizens during times of war. Trump invoked the law earlier this month to justify deporting alleged members of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang. Members of the gang had "unlawfully infiltrated the United States and are conducting irregular warfare" against Americans, Trump explained in an executive order.
"All such Alien Enemies, wherever found within any territory subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, are subject to summary apprehension," the order continued. Senior Justice Department lawyers believe that language and the Alien Enemies Act's historic applications mean "the government does not need a warrant to enter a home or premises to search for people believed to be members of that gang," the Times reported.
The administration should think twice about acting on that interpretation, given the fallout over last weekend's Alien Enemies Act–related deportations. An ICE official's sworn affidavit "paint[ed] the picture of a Trump administration and ICE management that were determined to deport as many people as possible, no matter how tenuous the connection to Tren de Aragua or any crime," wrote Reason's Eric Boehm. Reports on the deportees suggest that many may have been sent to a Salvadoran prison for extremely flimsy reasons, including innocuous tattoos. It would've been far better for the government to assess those grounds for deportation in court hearings rather than whisking people out of the country and potentially making grave, life-altering mistakes.
"Currently, immigration agents without a warrant can do little more than knock on a door and ask to come in," noted the Times. "The Fourth Amendment applies to everyone in the U.S., not just individuals with legal status," Christopher A. Wellborn, president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, told the paper. Removing that protection would be an "abuse of power that destroys our privacy, making Americans feel unsafe and vulnerable in the places where our children play and our loved ones sleep."
Earlier this week, a lawsuit filed by the National Immigrant Justice Center and the American Civil Liberties Union's Illinois chapter alleged that ICE violated the rights of 22 people, in many cases using improper warrants or no warrants at all. Under a 2022 settlement in a class-action lawsuit, which applies in several Midwestern states, "ICE officials can conduct a warrantless arrest if they believe an individual is likely to escape but they must provide evidence," noted WBEZ Chicago. The lawsuit alleges that ICE detained a U.S. citizen for over 10 hours without documenting the arrest, conducted "warrantless and often violent arrests" of nine individuals, and produced warrants after arresting several of the plaintiffs.
As it turns out, fulfilling campaign trail promises of "the largest deportation operation in the history of our country"—and doing it at Trump's desired speed—requires cutting some corners. In reality, the mass deportation plan is not solely (or even primarily) about deporting actual security risks. The administration has had to resort to moves such as removing temporary protected status designations to create more removable immigrants. Expanding warrantless immigration enforcement might help toward numerical deportation goals, but it's also likely to generate more rights abuses (and lawsuits) in the process.
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"If a single illegal sub-human is deported, the loss of many of our traditional freedoms from Government Almighty jackbooted goons is all worth shit! Bring shit ON for MY TEAM!!!"
-Sore-in-the-cunt Cuntsorevaturd Trumpanzees Gone Apeshit!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rog8ou-ZepE&ab_channel=vanillaiceVEVO
Vanilla Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Stop, incarcerate and listen
Why do Emma's headlines always end in a question mark? What exactly is a deputy managing editor? Do they write their own headlines? Does Emma have her own personal intern bringing her sammiches and writing headlines? Just asking questions.
"Why do Emma's headlines always end in a question mark? "
Because she has the humility to ask questions instead of forcing answers down are throat? And then again ***I*** have the humility to ask YOU, "WHY, Satan, WHY do you lust after the blood of the innocents?"
Just asking questions...
Assistant to the managing editor
Nice.
A headline that ends in a question mark is almost always a false statement masquerading as a question.
I mean she can't figure out FAFSA. You expect her to know something of worth?
Her degrees in philosophy and English literature are a big help, I’m sure.
This, however, is Fiona, who I am sad to see had not been canned as I thought there for a while.
Alas.
Maybe she should be investigated to see if she is involved in any illegal activities concerning illegals, or if she is helping pro Hamas groups.
Will ICE…?
Are you kidding? Sure they will. And they’ll claim exigent circumstances.
First off non-citizens don’t have any rights.
Second the law means whatever Trump’s lawyers say it means.
And finally any judge that disagrees needs to be put in prison.
It’s time to go door to door and round up these vermin, and imprison anyone who gets in the way.
Spoken like a true fascist.
Non-citizens have the same Constitutional rights as citizens. I don't know why that is so hard for MAGAs to understand. Taking rights away from some threatens the rights of all.
Poe’s law strikes again.
Sarc, Molly still isn't going to fuck you.
Yeah, but Tony Godiva can fuck Sarc if he gives him a sixer.
Three TDS-addled lying piles of lefty shit in a circle jerk! Fuck off and die.
Quick, hold down Sevo while I give him his meds. Sarc, you hold him down while I shove them down his throat and rub his neck! Molly, keep your dick in your pants.
🙁
Gee, someone correctly identifies you as a TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit, and you want to give ME meds.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
As I've pointed out before, the rights enjoyed by foreigners while we allow them to be here, and whether they are allowed to be here, are two separate matters.
As a guest, you comply with certain rules and regulations. You're my guest? Act like you appreciate it.
I love the oh-so-libertarian mindset here that people who come here from other countries are "guests," as though the government somehow owns the United States like you or I would own a house.
But see Harisiades v. Shaughnessy, 342 U.S. 580 (1952),
That’s a staggering amount of strawmen. I hope you didn’t throw your back out.
If "the Alien Enemies Act of 1798" gives the President the authority to search private property without a warrant then that law is an UNCONSTITUTIONAL law and should have been struck down by the Supreme Court around 1799. Of course the Supreme Court is by now notorious for failing to do its constitutional duty in striking down unconstitutional laws; and even abetting the accumulation of unconstitutional laws by legislating from the bench; but, having failed to this point, the Supreme Court now has an opportunity to make amends by either striking down the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 now, or ruling that it does not give the President the authority to search private property without a search warrant based upon a valid affidavit specifying probable cause. They should do that forthwith.
You don’t get it. Justice in the U.S. isn’t a thing anymore. Particularly if it has anything to do with those damn “terrorist” vermin!
Exactly. Terrorists have no rights, and anyone who disagrees with what Trump is doing is a terrorist. Let the purge begin.
True. Democrats keep obstructing justice. Like trying to to prevent that Hamas terror supporter form being deported.
Ahh. Jeff sock. Explains why you're so retarded.
He must be taking to much heat for trying to support Hamas.
If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a million times, since his psychotic break from chugging down too many genocidal Zionist’s ball sacs, I’m not sure Trump feels he needs any reasons to do anything.
Always the Jews' fault, right?
Dami-baby, genocidal Zionists are not Jews. Also keep in mind Biden was a self professed Zionist.
Assuming Biden has a ball sac one must wonder if as far as Trump is concerned if his was the one that broke the camel’s back.
Fuck off and die, Nazi shitbag.
Still pretending to be a Jew, Sevo?
Fuck off and die, Nazi shit-bag.
So are you a neo Nazi, or an Islamist? Amd are you in the same terror cell as that gimp faggot Misek?
So, yes, all the Jews' fault. Got it, Adolf.
"Will ICE Use the Alien Enemies Act To Enter Homes Without Warrants?"
No, but Fiona, they're already hiding under your BED!
You still collecting Trump turds under there, Sevo? He lied to you. They aren’t like gold bullion!
It will be good that..,., induhviduals, such as yourself, will soon be cleansed with the resurgence of McCarthyism.
"You still collecting Trump turds under there, Sevo?"
Not possible. You never get your lips off his asshole.
Sevo, you were actually able to pull your mouth away from your glue bag to conjure up a funny? Good job. Glad to see your therapy is showing slight progress.
Gee, still not able to get your lips free from Trump's annus, I see.
Reason writers (and some commentariat) are ok with the 4th. MAGAMises types aren't. Only criminals hide behind warrants and defense lawyers. All law abiding citizens invites cops in for coffee and donuts. And the cops then leave saying thank you because that's what's done.
Nazi shit, JFucked, did you drag that strawman all the way from home or find it on your way here?
To be honest, inquiring minds really don't give a shit how far you drug it; it remains a strawman and you remain a TDS-addled lying pile of Nazi shit.
Does jew hatred just make people more retarded? You're getting worse
JewFree.
Us ‘MAGA types’ have. A lot in common with the founders. You have a lot in common with Misek.
Think about that.
You left out "Fuck off and die, asshole"; what JFucked always deserves
That’s way too good for him. He needs to suffer.
'the right of the people [to] be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.'"
It's like y'all intentionally skip over the "unreasonable" part of the 4A text any time you talk about it.
TDA has made it VERY clear who they are, where they are, and what they're doing. We'll do our very best to not impose on American citizens, and we'll make it up to you if we do, but we are going to dragnet these punks and we're going to save them from persecution in Venezuela by sending them to a much happier place for an affordable price.
Lay off Sevo’s glue bag, AT, and get back into treatment.
No, shit-for-brains, that's yours.