U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Los Angeles may start seeking judicial warrants to make civil immigrant arrests after a federal judge ruled the agency's house arrest methods unconstitutional. Obtaining court approval to carry out the practice known as "knock and talk" could be a challenge, one immigration law attorney says.
"I don't really think ICE will move to using judicial arrest warrants given the additional work needed to obtain th...
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