ICE’s Expanding Authority Under Trump

特朗普时期ICE权力的扩张

WSJ What’s News

2026-01-25

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A massive immigration crackdown in Minneapolis has turned the city into a tinderbox and renewed questions about ICE’s growing power. WSJ reporter Michelle Hackman discusses how the agency is shifting tactics, from cutting training requirements to entering homes without warrants signed by a judge. Plus, the legal challenges that lie ahead. Alex Ossola hosts.  Further Reading:  ICE Moves to Enter Homes Without Warrants Signed by a Judge  We Spent Six Hours at ICE Training School. Here’s What We Learned.  Target’s Stores Become an ICE Battleground in Hometown Minneapolis  The ICE Standoff in Minneapolis Has Become the Political Issue CEOs Can’t Ignore  Four Immigration Cases Are Testing the Limits of Trump’s Power Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • On today's show, the Trump administration's immigration tactics have been on display in Minneapolis.

  • Residents have been pushing back, and it's turned the city into a tinderbox.

  • Now, as immigration officers deploy elsewhere in the country,

  • we're honing in on ICE to understand the changing landscape of what agents are allowed to do and potential challenges to that authority.

  • Earlier this month,

  • the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency sent more than 2,000 people to Minneapolis.

  • According to the Department of Homeland Security,