Anyone, including ICE agents, can enter public areas without permission. Examples of public areas include lobbies, dining areas in restaurants and waiting rooms, according to the National Immigration ...
ICE agents need one of two things in order to enter private areas of a business: Permission from an employee, or a warrant ...
School districts “have the authority to create policies restricting ICE agents’ entry into schools,” one legal expert said.
FDLE agents searched on Wednesday, focusing on Albert "Shane" Sibert, his office, district-issued equipment, and personal property.