The newly minted homeland security secretary told lawmakers during his nomination hearing that under his leadership, immigration agents would not forcibly enter homes without a signed judicial warrant — a departure from nearly a year of Trump administration policy.
WASHINGTON (CN) — Just a week after he was sworn in as the new head of the Homeland Security Department, Secretary Markwayne Mullin is facing questions from lawmakers about whether he’s directed his agency to abandon a yearlong practice allowing immigration officers to forcibly enter homes without permission from a judge.
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