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1. what does the newly revealed ice memo allow officers to do? arrest p…

Question

  1. what does the newly revealed ice memo allow officers to do?

arrest people only in public places
enter homes without any type of warrant
enter homes without a judge’s warrant
deport people without due process

  1. which amendment is most directly connected to the concerns raised in the article?

first amendment
second amendment
fourth amendment
tenth amendment

  1. what is a key difference between a judicial warrant and an administrative warrant?

judicial warrants are faster to issue
administrative warrants are signed by judges
judicial warrants allow entry into homes

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. For question 1, the revealed ICE memo allows officers to enter homes without a judge's warrant; administrative warrants (not judicial) may be used, so the correct option reflects this distinction.
  2. For question 2, the Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, which directly relates to concerns about home entry without proper judicial warrants.
  3. For question 3, judicial warrants require probable cause approved by a judge, while administrative warrants are signed by executive branch officials, and a key valid distinction is that judicial warrants allow entry into homes with proper judicial oversight (the only accurate option provided).

Answer:

  1. Enter homes without a judge's warrant
  2. Fourth Amendment
  3. Judicial warrants allow entry into homes