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Vance Defends ICE Memo Authorizing Home Raids Without Judge’s Warrant

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Vice President JD Vance defended a leaked Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo that authorizes ICE agents to forcefully enter homes without a judicial warrant, as critics slam what they say are the memo’s perceived violations of search and seizure protections enshrined in the Fourth Amendment.

Vice President JD Vance gives remarks following a roundtable discussion with local leaders and community members amid a surge of federal immigration authorities in the area, at Royalston Square on January 22, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Key Facts

Vance told reporters, “We’re talking about different types of warrants that exist in our system,” adding, “Typically in the immigration system, those are handled by administrative law judges. So we’re talking about getting warrants from them.”

Vance said it is the Trump administration’s understanding “that you can enforce the immigration laws of the country under an administrative order if you have an administrative warrant.”

Judicial warrants are signed by judges and require probable cause to authorize the search of a home and seizure of evidence or persons, while administrative warrants are signed by an official of an agency, such as an ICE field director or immigration judge—who is appointed by the attorney general—to authorize an agent to only make an arrest or seizure.

Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin told Forbes in an email that every person served an administrative warrant has had “full due process and a final order of removal from an immigration judge,” adding the officers issuing the warrants found probable cause.

Crucial Quote

“Now it’s possible I guess that the courts will say ‘no’ and of course if the courts say ‘no’ we would follow that law,” Vance added.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/2026/01/22/vance-defends-ice-memo-telling-agents-they-can-raid-homes-without-a-judges-warrant/

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