Reason: Warrantless Home Searches Under the Alien Enemies Act?

Reason: The Volokh Conspiracy: Warrantless Home Searches Under the Alien Enemies Act? by Orin S. Kerr:

In the New York Times, Devlin Barrett reports that “Trump administration lawyers have determined that an 18th-century wartime law the president has invoked to deport suspected members of a Venezuelan gang allows federal agents to enter homes without a warrant, -according to people familiar with internal discussions.”
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The curious part of the story is that it’s hard to tell what the government’s legal theory is. What specifically do they think suspends the usual Fourth Amendment warrant requirement?

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The closest I can figure combines the references to “historical uses of the law” and a passage near the end of the story that references this 2024 report on the Alien Enemies Act. A sentence in that report says that, during World War II, being an alien enemy as designated by the Act was used “as sufficient cause for warrantless house raids in search of contraband.”

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