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🚨BREAKING: ICE agents were caught racially profiling and stalking a U.S. citizen, before pulling him over and demanding he prove his citizenship. According to the man filming, ICE followed him until they initiated a stop. As they detained the U.S. citizen, an agent reached into his vehicle and tried...

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🚨Another day, another video of ICE agents illegally demanding a U.S. citizen prove their citizenship, in Brownsville, TX. In the video, ICE agents have a U.S. citizen boxed in with their vehicles. After demanding that he show his ID, the U.S. citizen asks if he is free to go, and then tells them to get the F away from his car. Instead of going back to their own cars, the agents tell him to “chill”… after they had already illegally detained him and demanded identification. The U.S. citizen then gets out of his car, to record the agents’ license plates, and one of the ICE agents has the audacity to say: “Sir, please don’t interfere with our investigations.” Interfere with what investigation? He WAS the investigation. If they’re letting him leave, then there is nothing left for him to “interfere” with. Recording government agents, in public, is protected by the First Amendment, and they don’t get to invent an “investigation” to discourage someone from filming. And this is becoming a pattern. ICE agents are stopping whoever they want… and demanding papers. But that is not how constitutional rights work. ICE didn’t have reasonable suspicion that he had committed an immigration violation… since he is a U.S. citizen. So, detaining him, and demanding that he identify himself, violates his Fourth Amendment rights. U.S. citizens are not required to prove their citizenship, to any law enforcement, simply because they were stopped and questioned. And that’s what makes these encounters so dangerous. When U.S. citizens refuse to comply with these unlawful demands, we’ve repeatedly seen ICE agents escalate the situation with physical force. Citizens have been shoved, dragged from vehicles, pinned to the ground, and pepper sprayed after refusing unlawful demands, or asserting their constitutional rights. And a right isn’t a right if exercising it means you risk being assaulted by the very government that’s supposed to protect it. This isn’t just about immigration anymore. It’s about whether every American can exercise their constitutional rights without fearing they’ll be met with intimidation, violence, or retaliation from federal agents. If federal agents can stop U.S. citizens, demand they prove who they are without lawful justification, and then escalate when people refuse… Then nobody’s constitutional rights are safe.

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🚨 BREAKING, MINNESOTA 🚨 ICE/Border Patrol agents illegally detained a U.S. citizen and told him he had to “prove” his citizenship. In the video, the man is standing outside his own vehicle while multiple agents surround him, demanding ID. He calmly tells them, “I’m a United States citizen.” Their response? “You have to prove that to us.” Let that sink in. He asks why he was stopped and directly questions whether it’s because he looks Somali. The agent denies it and immediately pivots to, “Do you have your driver’s license?” They then double down, again insisting that a U.S. citizen must prove his citizenship to ICE. When pressed, one agent starts mumbling about the car possibly being connected to people “not here legally.” Then the tone shifts. You hear an agent warn the others, “Cameras, cameras to your left.” The man states the car is registered in his own name. An agent asks, “What is your name, sir?” He responds, “I don’t have to tell you.” Another agent falsely claims, “You actually do have to identify yourself.” The man asks the most important question, “Then why did you stop me?” Suddenly, a different agent steps in, asks for ID, says he just needs to “hold it up,” glances at it, says “okay, cool,” and they all walk away. No citation. No arrest. No explanation. Because they never had legal grounds to stop him in the first place. This is what it looks like when ICE conducts unlawful stops, relies on racial profiling, and backs off the moment someone knows their rights and records everything. Film them. Ask questions. Assert your rights. Because cameras are the only reason this didn’t go further.

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425,635 views • 6 months ago

🚨Another day, another video of ICE agents demanding a U.S. citizen prove his citizenship… this time, in Philadelphia. In the video, ICE agents box in a man’s car and immediately demand ID, without giving an explanation… Just, “There is a subject we are looking for.” The man responds exactly how anyone who knows their rights would: “What did I do?” And that matters… Because under the Fourth Amendment, law enforcement cannot detain you just to “check.” They need reasonable, articulable suspicion that you committed a crime, or are the specific person they’re looking for. Not just the same race, or, “you look like someone.” When agents surround a vehicle so you can’t leave, that’s a seizure, legally. That triggers constitutional protections. Instead of articulating a reason, the agent shifts the language: “I need to verify your identity.” No, they don’t. They can only demand identification if the stop, itself, is lawful. And the stop is only lawful if they can clearly explain why they believe you are the subject they’re looking for. Notice what they never say in the video: -They never describe the suspect. -They never state a crime. -They never explain how he matches the person they are “looking for.” Just, “we’re looking for someone.” That is not enough. Then, the agent tries to grab the man’s ID without consent. The man pulls it back and says, “Don’t touch my ID.” He’s right. Officers don’t get to physically seize your property without legal authority. The agent then looks at the ID from a distance and walks away. Which tells us something important… If they truly had probable cause, this would not have ended with a casual glance and retreat. ICE does not have authority to randomly stop citizens to “verify” they’re not someone else. That is exactly the kind of policing the Constitution was written to prevent. If agents can box in your car, demand your identity without stating a crime, and fish for compliance… then everyone’s rights are conditional. And conditional rights aren’t rights at all.

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77,608 views • 4 months ago

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents were caught on video illegally detaining a U.S. citizen in Richfield, Minnesota. In the video, ICE agents surround a man who is already on his knees on the pavement, with his hands raised, while agents stand over him and verify his citizenship. This alone is a serious constitutional violation. ICE does not have authority to detain U.S. citizens to check their immigration status. They also do not need someone on their knees to “verify” citizenship. And forcing someone into a compliance position on the ground without probable cause constitutes an unlawful detention under the Fourth Amendment. After agents confirm he is a U.S. citizen, the man stands up and begins yelling… visibly angry and shaken. The man is yelling at agents for swarming his car at gun point, a U.S. citizen, and forcing him out. Saying, “I could’ve died.” ICE agents then try to claim it was because of his registration. A line they often use, that still doesn’t justify their actions. What this video shows is federal agents detaining first, forcing compliance, then checking legality afterward… the opposite of how policing in a constitutional system is supposed to work. If ICE can force a U.S. citizen to the ground over a car they happen to be driving, citizenship no longer protects you. This isn’t a minor mistake. It’s a clear abuse of power and a violation of the Fourth Amendment, and every American should be outraged.

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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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198,652 views • 8 months ago

🚨BREAKING: An ICE agent was just caught on video violently shoving a TEENAGER to the ground, in a Chicago suburb. But it gets worse… In Joliet, IL, ICE agents jumped out of their cars, racially profiled a man, began handcuffing him, and forced him into an unmarked vehicle that had its license plate covered. And they did all of this before even confirming who he was. As U.S. citizens began recording the incident, ICE agents started forcing them farther back, even though they were not interfering with the arrest. One of the agents looked at a teenager, who was just standing there and filming, and said, “Step back a little bit.” The teenager wasn’t interfering. In fact, a woman was standing even closer. And then, without warning, the ICE agent violently shoved the teenager to the ground. Moments later, another ICE agent pulled out a taser and threatened the legal observers, despite them remaining away from the vehicle, and not interfering. And after all of that, about 20 minutes later… ICE released the man they had kidnapped because they realized he was not undocumented. Think about how insane that is… A man was detained, handcuffed, and taken away before ICE even confirmed they had the right person. That’s exactly why the Fourth Amendment exists… to protect people from unreasonable seizures by the government. And then there is the issue of an ICE agent shoving a teenager to the ground… Using significant physical force against someone, especially a teenager, who is not posing an immediate threat, not resisting, and not interfering… is excessive force. Federal agents do not get a free pass to assault teenagers because they are standing nearby. The First Amendment protects the right to record law enforcement in public, and government officials cannot use intimidation, or force, to silence people who are lawfully documenting their actions. This wasn’t just about one man being kidnapped…. It was about everyone standing there. A teenager was thrown to the ground. Legal observers were threatened. U.S. citizens exercising their constitutional rights were intimidated. And an innocent man lost 20 minutes of his freedom because ICE believes they are allowed to kidnap anyone they want. So, why are these ICE agents not being held accountable?

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3,219,244 views • 6 months ago

🚨Another day, another video of ICE agents illegally detaining a U.S. citizen, and demanding they prove their citizenship… this time in San Bernardino, CA. In the video, ICE agents boxed in a car, at a McDonald’s parking lot, and demanded to see an ID. One person holds up his ID, saying, “Can you see that? United States of America.” The agent responds, “Yeah, I see plenty of fake ones, too.” The man says, “My sh*t ain’t fake.” The agent responds, “I gotta make sure… I’m not going to just take your word for it,” while inspecting the ID. Here’s the thing… this is illegal. You are a U.S. citizen, doing nothing wrong. ICE has no right to seize your ID, or demand proof of citizenship, under these circumstances. Holding a government-issued ID is more than enough, and the agent knows it… but he acts like it isn’t. Then, the agent walks away and passes another agent, who asks, “Did you run it?” You can’t hear what the agent responds… probably something along the lines of, they know their rights so I couldn’t… Since the first agent didn’t run the ID because he doesn’t have the right to…he is a citizen who hasn’t committed a crime… This is why the second agent starts asking more questions, trying to dig for anything they can intimidate people with. They ask whose car it is, how long they’ve had it, if they bought it from someone… Every time, the people refuse to answer. And still, the agents keep leaning into intimidation, before finally letting them go. This is a textbook illegal detainment and harassment. ICE is trying to bully people into giving up information they don’t have to, all while pretending a valid government ID isn’t enough. This is why knowing your rights is important. Don’t let ICE manipulate you, or scare you, into giving information they have no legal right to take.

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212,955 views • 3 months ago

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents were caught on video illegally stopping a man in Cathedral City, CA… after racially profiling him… then trying to drag him out of his car and handcuff him. In the video, the agents are demanding his ID, calling it “fake,” and completely ignoring him when he explains that he is legally present in the United States. They already HAD his identification. They just decided they didn’t believe it. That’s not how constitutional rights work. Law enforcement does not get to detain someone indefinitely because they “feel” like the documents are fake… especially without evidence, probable cause, or a warrant. And let’s be honest about what this was… A man was targeted, pulled over, and nearly disappeared into federal custody until his wife rushed over with MORE paperwork to “prove” he belonged here. Think about how insane that is. An American street just turned into an immigration checkpoint where federal agents tried to rip a man from his car without proof he was undocumented. That is the exact kind of unconstitutional abuse the Fourth Amendment is supposed to protect against. Protection from unreasonable searches and seizures. Protection from the government detaining people without lawful justification. Protection from federal agents deciding someone “looks illegal” and escalating by force. And the most disturbing part? If his wife hadn’t shown up with additional documents… what would have happened to him? Because this is what racial profiling turns into when it’s combined with unchecked federal power. Rights stop meaning anything when agents can ignore valid identification, escalate by force, and only back off after a family member scrambles to prove someone deserves freedom.

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55,298 views • 2 months ago

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents in Huntington Beach illegally detained a U.S. citizen… and then forced him to allow them to scan his face before letting him go. In the video, four agents surround a man outside his car, with three more stand guard while people film. They demand his ID… run it through their system… and suddenly… “the system is down.” So, what do they do instead? They scan his face. This man is a U.S. citizen, he is not suspected of a crime, there is no warrant. And yet, he’s surrounded, detained, and treated like a suspect anyway. The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. You don’t get to detain someone just because you feel like it… or because of how they look. And racial profiling? That’s not just unethical, it’s a direct violation of equal protection under the law. We’ve already seen this pattern across the country… U.S. citizens being stopped, questioned, even detained by ICE after being targeted based on appearance alone. And now, because when their system “fails” they don’t let you go… They escalate to biometric surveillance. Face scanning… on a U.S. citizen… during an illegal stop. Then, after all of that, he’s released. Which tells you everything. They illegally stopped him. This is what happens when enforcement stops being about law, and starts being about racial profiling first, justification later. And if they can do it to a U.S. citizen in broad daylight… They can do it to anyone.

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122,473 views • 3 months ago

🚨BREAKING: Border Patrol agents violently pulled a U.S. citizen PASSENGER from a vehicle, slamming him to the ground… Then shouted that he had a gun, even though he didn’t. In Tucson, Arizona, state troopers pulled over a vehicle. While they were stopped on the side of the road, the state trooper called Border Patrol because the PASSENGER appeared to be Hispanic. When Border Patrol arrived, the situation immediately escalated to agents smashed both passenger-side windows. One agent tried to hit the phone out of the driver’s hand, who was recording, as they violently ripped the backseat passenger out of the vehicle, and threw him onto the ground, while multiple agents pin him down. Then, an agent ordered the driver out of the vehicle. She responded, “I didn’t do anything.” The agent replied, “Step out or you are going to get tackled.” At that point, at least three agents already had the passenger pinned, with his hands behind his back, when another agent suddenly yelled, “Gun!” A fourth agent responded, “He has a gun?” The driver immediately yells back, “NO! He has NO gun. WE HAVE NO WEAPONS!” The agent, closest to the car, was startled by this, appearing to forget the driver was still inside… and filming. That’s when he reached into the vehicle, grabbed her phone, threw it from her hand, and attempted to pull her out of the car. There is a lot going on in this video, so let’s break this down… First… you don’t get to detain people based on how they look. The Fourth Amendment requires individualized, reasonable suspicion. Not “he looked Hispanic.” Second… a passenger, during a traffic stop, is not automatically required to identify themselves, or hand over ID. Law enforcement needs a lawful basis… like reasonable suspicion that that specific person committed a crime… to demand identification. Third… even when someone is lawfully detained, they are only required to comply with lawful orders tied to THAT detention. A passenger doesn’t lose constitutional protections just because someone else was pulled over, while driving. Fourth… the First Amendment protects the right to record law enforcement, in public, while they’re doing their job. Knocking a phone away, or throwing it because someone is filming, is violating that constitutional right. And finally, any use of force… breaking windows, pulling someone out of a car, and restraining them… has to be objectively reasonable under the Fourth Amendment. That requires specific, articulable facts, not assumptions about identity. This wasn’t a checkpoint. It wasn’t a border stop. This was a traffic stop where a PASSENGER became the target because of how he looked. And if that’s enough to trigger federal agents breaking windows, and violently pulling U.S. citizens out of cars… then every single person should be demanding answers, and accountability. Because this could’ve ended with another U.S. citizen dead… And next time, that U.S. citizen could be you.

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