brooklyn homeless shelter tuesday night but were turned away after failing to produce a warrant said christine quinn, the shelter network's director and said the agents lied, they lied about having a search warrant. they declared that they did, they could not produce one. they had absolutely nothing to show, and the people working at that facility were ready for this, knew their legal rights, turned them away. i.c.e. spokesman said we cannot confirm or deny because we cannot comment on law enforcement operations. >> the president's comments on law enforcementoperations, they tell us that every time we talk about these in our communities, we put people's lives in danger yet the president goes on twitter and says exactly just that. that this is going to happen. so thankfully, there are individuals across this country who have been spreading the message that we need to know our rights and that our community needs to know our rights and that means unless they have a warrant signed by a judge, not just a phony piece of paper, that they should not open the door and so that's exactly what they should be do