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Detroit Case Illustrates When ICE May Forcibly Enter a Residence; Highlights Limitations of ATD Programs
 
By Dan Cadman on August 5, 2019

Not quite a month ago, I wrote a post about the circumstances and conditions under which ICE officers may enter residences to effect an arrest.

Almost on cue, about two weeks later a case made the news in metro Detroit that perfectly illustrates how these guidelines work in action. Here are the first three paragraphs of a story in the Detroit News:

    A 34-year-old Iraqi refugee who cut his tether to escape deportation has been captured and will spend a week in federal detention before a bond hearing next month.

    Ali Najim Al-Sadoon, an Iraqi refugee who was scheduled last month to be deported for a 2012 conviction, appeared Monday in U.S. District Court in Detroit for a bond hearing in an orange jail jumpsuit and chains.

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