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He wasn’t in a public hallway. He was in her court room when they arrived. He also said they had not established policies on what they would require. ICE can make an arrest in public based on reasonable suspicion without the ‘administrative’ anything.
So, considering he was in her court they needed a judicial warrant
Ahem…ICE were not in the courtroom, but in the hallway, a legal place to be issuing a legal administrative warrant as specified by the Chief justice. You do know we have public hallways to enable people to get to courtrooms, right?