Bridgeport attorney: ICE agents need warrant to conduct raids

However, Mark Arons warns that even if a person demands to see a warrant, agents may ignore the request.

Rose Shannon and Frank Recchia

Jan 25, 2025, 12:46 PM

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As President Donald Trump and his administration have started their deportation plans and cracking down on immigration, a Bridgeport attorney says people need to be aware of their rights.
Mark Arons says this is critical, especially if people are stopped by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on private property.
Aarons says any raid conducted by federal agents require a warrant signed by a judge.
"Otherwise, it's a clear violation of the United States Constitution," he said.
However, Arons warns that even if a person demands to see a warrant, agents may ignore the request.
Along with knowing their rights, attorneys also recommend those who are undocumented file asylum applications.