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joeburz posted:http://www.latimes.com/nation/immigration/la-na-ff-immigration-raids-20160103-story.html They would still need a warrant to search a non-citizens home, which is moot anyways with the case here as unless I'm mistaken the home owner in this situation was a citizen, they were there for her niece.
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joeburz posted:you would imagine they would need a warrant in pretty much every situation, but i am not a lawyer because no one should be You do need a warrant in every situation, barring you're walking past a home and someone is screaming "help, help im being murdered" or some such.
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Xandu posted:The article didn't go into much detail about the asylum claims, which would presumably prevent deportation until they've been resolved. Are those claims just being rejected en masse? If many of these asylum claims are being brought forward due to "gang violence" those generally don't do well at all in the courts, since it is not enough to just prove that a person is in fear of their life because of gang-related crime. The individual would have to prove that they fear for their life because of persecution on the grounds of things like religion, race, or political nature to qualify. If you don't have any attorney representation this is going to be probably impossible to do.
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