ICE will allow its agents to arrest people without a warrant

An internal memo changed the criteria that evaluated whether a person was at risk of not showing up for a court hearing. Now it focuses on evaluating whether a person is at risk of leaving the scene.

Amid tensions over President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota and elsewhere, federal agents were informed this week that they now have broader power to detain people without a warrant, according to an internal memo from Immigration and Customs Enforcement reviewed by The New York Times.

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