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Kripa Upadhyay Quoted in Part B News

Practices no longer off-limits to ICE raids; know your rights

February 3, 2025

By: Roy Edroso

“[ICE agents] need to have a judicial warrant —one issued by a judge or a magistrate judge, typically from district court,” Upadhyay says. “It needs to say very specifically the name of the person that they are seeking to arrest. If it is a general worksite raid, that warrant needs to say specifically what areas the officers intend to access and what is the reasonable cause or suspicion.”

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