WIBCI Post #125

WIBCI We Knew Our Rights?

Wouldn’t It Be Cool If we knew what could/couldn’t be done to us and our communities?

Per my State’s official website:

When can ICE enter people’s homes and other private spaces?
Under most circumstances, ICE agents cannot legally enter private spaces—such as homes, private
offices, or the non-public areas of a workplace—without one of the following:
• A judicial warrant signed by a judge or magistrate; or
• Voluntary consent from someone who has actual or apparent authority over the property (e.g., someone who lives there).

*Note that an ICE administrative warrant (Forms I-200 and I-205 described above) is not a judicial
warrant and does not authorize entry into a home or other private space without consent. A judicial
warrant is one that is signed by a judge.

If ICE agents are seeking to enter a house, a person has the legal right to speak through the door to:
• Ask to see the warrant before opening the door;
• Check whether the warrant is signed by a judge; and
• Deny entry if it is not.

ICE OUT

Last Updated on 03/26/2026 by Death of Hypatia Inc.

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