ICE Claims Missing Person Search Before Arresting Student
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents detained a Columbia University student early Thursday after entering a campus residence hall by claiming they were searching for a missing person, according to the university.
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... Columbia officials said the federal agents arrived around 6:30 a.m. and made misrepresentations to gain access to the nonpublic building, prompting the school to object to how the arrest was carried out. "It is important to reiterate that all law enforcement agents must have a judicial warrant or judicial subpoena to access non-public areas of the University, including housing, classrooms, and areas requiring CUID swipe access. An administrative warrant is not sufficient," the college said in a statement. ...
"It is important to reiterate that all law enforcement agents must have a judicial warrant or judicial subpoena to access non-public areas of the University, including housing, classrooms, and areas requiring CUID swipe access. An administrative warrant is not sufficient," the college said in a statement. ...
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