Analyst's note: Too many citizens have been greeting an armed SWAT team at the front door for such things as an overdue library book. If we are not at home, now "law enforcement" can simply come on in. Maybe SWAT teams have proven just too expensive? It is no wonder we have to cut financial corners now that the Obama regime is "investing" millions of U.S. tax dollars to refurbish mosques as a good-will effort in Muslim countries.
"In another devastating blow to freedom, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police don’t need a warrant to search your property. As long as two occupants disagree about allowing officers to enter, and the resident who refuses access is then arrested, police may enter the residence.
[....] The court had previously held that such protections were at the “very core” of the 4th Amendment and its ban on unreasonable searches and seizures,reports the LA Times.
According to the AP, Justice Samuel Alito wrote the court’s 6-3 decision holding that an occupant may not object to a search when he is not at home."
[....] This can and will open the door to even more unscrupulous police behavior. They will only need to say that someone may be in danger, and now they are justified in ransacking your home."