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🚨BREAKING: ICE agents are instigating confrontations with U.S. citizens to manufacture an excuse to use force and make arrests, in Albert Lea, Minnesota. In the video, U.S. citizens are standing in a parking lot. They are minding their own business when ICE agents approach them. The agents start taking...

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🚨BREAKING: ICE agents are now threatening to violently assault U.S. citizens for the crime of sitting in their own car, in a parking lot… Yes. Literally that. ICE agents are now claiming U.S. citizens are not allowed to be in the same parking lot as them. In the video, you can hear an agent approach a person sitting quietly in their car and announce that he is ICE, and that other ICE agents are also in the parking lot… Then the agent immediately issues what he calls his “one and only warning.” The person responds, “I was just on the phone.” The agent responds, “No. No you’re not.” The agent then escalates to a direct threat of violence, saying… “This is your one and only warning. I catch you here again, I’m yanking you out of that fucking car because you’re taking pictures on your little GoPro.” So, to be clear… a U.S. citizen is being threatened with assault not for impeding, not for interfering, not for committing any crime… …but for having a dash cam. The agent then adds, “If anything happens to our vehicles, or anybody in here, I’m coming straight for you.” Then more threats… “I will yank you out of that fucking car, and I will fucking put charges on you.” Charges for what? He never says. Because there are none. And then he admits the quiet part out loud… “I’ll put you in the fucking domestic terrorists app.” A federal agent threatening to label a U.S. citizen a “domestic terrorist” for sitting in a car while having a dash cam. And then the agent illegally orders the U.S. citizen to “get the fuck out” of the parking lot and tells him he is not allowed to return. To break that all down… an ICE agent used intimidation, retaliation, and threats of violence against a U.S. citizen for exercising their First Amendment rights, and existing in a public space. And then banned the U.S. citizen from returning to the public space. So, just to be absolutely clear… The Trump administration is conditioning the public to obey masked federal agents, without questions and without rights.

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🚨An ICE agent hit a U.S. citizen with his car… A man is walking down a public sidewalk… doing nothing illegal… simply filming. An ICE agent turns into a gated entrance, and instead of waiting for the man to cross, instead of honking, instead of yielding like literally every driver is required to do… He drives straight into him. We have already seen ICE agents kill people when someone moves a car near them… …but this agent? He drove his car directly into a U.S. citizen walking on a sidewalk. And when the man says, “You just hit me”… The agent responds: “Move out of the fucking way.” That alone tells you everything about how this agent views the law, and the lives of U.S. citizens. The agent then he tries to twist reality, claiming the man is “interfering” with operations… For walking on a public sidewalk. Filming federal agents is legal. Walking down the street is legal. Running someone over because they’re recording you? That’s reckless endangerment, and assault with a vehicle. And then, it spirals into straight intimidation… The agent starts at the man saying, “Do you want to do something? You ain’t gonna do shit.” A federal agent, taunting a civilian, after hitting him with a car… Trying to provoke a reaction. ICE agents claim fear when it benefits them… …but show none when they’re the ones behind the wheel. This is exactly how people end up dead. And it’s happening with zero accountability.

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🚨 WATCH THIS: An ICE/Border Patrol agent, once again, illegally detains and interrogates a U.S. citizen… on camera. In this video, an ICE agent is seen holding a man’s driver’s license hostage while repeatedly demanding to know where he was born. The man calmly says, over and over: “I’m an American citizen.” But the agent refuses to accept the answer… because this is how ICE tries to manufacture “probable cause” when they don’t actually have any. Here’s why what this agent did is unlawful: 1. ICE can ask immigration questions… but they cannot detain you without reasonable suspicion. Once the agent has the man’s license and isn’t letting the interaction end, that’s not voluntary anymore. ICE cannot detain anyone unless they have reasonable suspicion the person is removable. He clearly didn’t. 2. You do NOT have to answer “where were you born?” Citizens and non-citizens alike can refuse to answer. Your birthplace is private information, not a magic password for ICE. 3. ICE has databases. They can verify citizenship without badgering people. Agents often push this question because they want the person to slip up or panic. A “verbal admission” makes their job easy…even if it’s false. This is why they keep pressing even after hearing “I’m a citizen.” And why it is important to not answer their questions. 4. This is coercion, not procedure. Holding someone’s ID while interrogating them is not a routine check. It’s an unlawful seizure under the Fourth Amendment. 5. ICE’s own rules forbid racial profiling. Yet, here we are again: a citizen being treated as “suspicious” because of how he looks, not because of anything he did. Bottom line: This man did EVERYTHING right. He asserted his citizenship. He stayed calm. The only person breaking the law in this video is the ICE agent. And if this is how they treat a citizen, imagine what they do to people who can’t film it.

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🚨BREAKING: ICE agents are caught on camera threatening to violently assault a U.S. citizen for exercising their First Amendment rights, in Columbia Heights, Minnesota. In the video, an agent is saying, “I’m telling you right now, it’ll be the first time and last time that I tell you this… you continue to follow us, I’m going to fucking put hands on you, arrest you, and take you in.” The person filming responds calmly, “You can’t.” The agent screams back, “Test me. Please test me!” Then another agent jumps in with, “You aren’t just standing around and watching. You are impeding. You understand that concept?” Which makes one thing painfully clear… the agent does not understand that concept at all. Filming law enforcement in public, following them at a lawful distance, and observing their actions is constitutionally protected activity. It is not obstruction. It is not impeding. And it sure as hell is not grounds for arrest. But, threatening violence and detention because someone is recording you is retaliation for protected speech. That IS illegal. And that is what ICE has become… agents openly admitting on camera that they will illegally use force because someone dared to watch them. Because they are violating the constitution, and they know that. And if this doesn’t terrify you, then stop pretending you care about free speech or the Constitution.

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🚨BREAKING: ICE/Border Patrol agents illegally demand a woman prove her citizenship, then lie about having a warrant for someone connected to her home, and refuse to show it, in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. In the video, ICE agents confront a woman outside her home and demand she hand over her ID to “prove” she is a U.S. citizen, something they have no legal authority to require without reasonable suspicion of a specific crime. She asks why they need her ID. They tell her they have a “target” who lives at the address. So she asks, “Who is the target?” An agent responds, “We have to make sure you aren’t our target,” then immediately asks, “Do you live at this address?” She says yes. The person filming points out the obvious and tells her she should call 911, because she already stated she’s a citizen and ICE has no jurisdiction over U.S. citizens. That’s when the agent says, “She never said she was a citizen. Calm down.” The woman corrects him. She clearly states she is a citizen, and explains they never asked her about her status, they just demanded ID, which again, is not legal. The agent repeats himself, claiming they have a target connected to the home and want to make sure she isn’t that person. She then asks the only question that matters: “Do you have a warrant?” An agent says, “Yes, we have a warrant for their arrest.” She asks to see it. They refuse. Instead, the agent says, “I’ve got to make sure you are the person.” That’s still not how warrants work. If ICE actually had a valid warrant, they would already know who they were looking for, would not be guessing, and would be legally required to present it on request. Standing outside a home doesn’t change that. You don’t have to identify yourself just so federal agents can decide whether their claimed warrant applies to you. This is a textbook ICE intimidation tactic… demand ID, lie about warrants, deny proof, and hope people don’t know their rights. ICE/Border Patrol agents are harassing U.S. citizens in their own neighborhood, fishing for consent they are not entitled to. And this is how rights get erased, not all at once, but slowly, through lies, pressure, and people being told to “calm down.”

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