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🚨BREAKING: ICE/Border Patrol agents were caught on camera admitting that following and filming them is LEGAL… and then illegally threatening U.S. citizens with arrest anyway, in Minneapolis. In the video, two agents approach the people filming and say, “You need to stop following us. This is your first and...

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🚨ICE agents are threatening to assault and illegally arrest U.S. citizens in Portland, Maine. In the video, a man is legally observing ICE activity in his own neighborhood. Agents walk up to his car window and ask, “Are you following us?” The man replies, “Yeah.” An agent immediately escalates and says, “What you are doing is called impeding federal law enforcement. It’s an 18 U.S.C. §111 charge. This is your first and only warning. If you continue to impede and follow us, you will be arrested.” The man then correctly responds, “Yeah, but I’m not impeding you.” Another agent jumps in and says,“You just openly admitted you were following us, so…” And again, the man correctly explains, “I am following you. I’m not impeding you. I’m observing you.” Which is a constitutionally protected right. The agent responds anyway, “It is impeding.” The man replies, “No, it’s actually not.” At that point, the agents become visibly angry that he knows the law and threaten him again, saying, “This is your one warning. If you keep doing it, we will pull you back out and arrest you.” Just to be very clear… Following and observing law enforcement, without interference, is not a crime. Threatening arrest anyway is an abuse of power. Threatening to “pull him out” of his vehicle is a threat of unlawful force. These agents are not enforcing the law, they’re misstating it, weaponizing it, and hoping intimidation will do the rest. They don’t understand the laws they claim to enforce. They just parrot a few buzzwords and statute numbers, and expect the public to fold. And when that doesn’t work, they threaten violence. Because the biggest threat to an ICE agent is someone who knows their rights.

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1,240,260 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

🚨This video is terrifying, and it’s exactly why “just comply” does not protect you from ICE/Border Patrol agents, even as U.S. citizens, and why you always film them. In North Carolina, ICE/Border Patrol agents illegally stopped two U.S. citizens. They questioned them without legal cause, took their licenses, and admitted on camera that the men were allowed to record. And they were still attacked. In the video, one man asks if he can film for his safety. The agent says yes, saying that he’ll “have to put his mask on.” The agents take their licenses, ask where they’re from, where they live, what they’re doing in the area, all without legal authority. The men cooperate anyway. Then the situation turns dangerous. Another agent suddenly tells the driver, “Turn off your video. You are being detained, so you are not free to record.” That is false. Recording law enforcement in public is legal, including during detention. The driver calmly refuses, keeps one hand on the steering wheel as instructed, and holds his phone in the other. That’s when the agent lunges for the phone. The agent throws himself into the car, trying to grab the device. When the driver moves it away, the agent assaults him. The agent then illegally opens the car door, something the driver correctly points out they are not allowed to do. The agents keep demanding the filming stop, as multiple agents keep reaching for the phone. Then they escalate again. They threaten arrest, grab the driver, and start hitting him and trying to drag him out of the car, even though he keeps saying, “We haven’t done anything wrong.” When they fail to pull him out, they back away, visibly angry. They turn on the passenger next. An agent grabs him, threatens handcuffs, and assaults him trying to force him out of the vehicle. When that doesn’t work, they start yelling conflicting commands, claiming the men are “interfering with an investigation.” An investigation into what? Their own illegal stop. At one point, an agent shouts that the men can’t interfere, while another tries… again… to grab the phone, almost certainly to stop or erase the recording. Only after all of this do the agents finally release them. Because they are U.S. citizens. Because the stop was illegal. And because the camera was still rolling. This is why you film ICE. This is why compliance doesn’t save you. This is why they hate cameras. If this hadn’t been recorded, this would be another lie in a report, another “resisting” accusation, another abuse buried and denied. Film them. Always.

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2,185,650 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce

🚨BREAKING: Masked, armed Border Patrol agents illegally detain U.S. citizens, attempting to open their doors, and then threaten them, for simply driving in their own Minneapolis neighborhood. In the video, Border Patrol agents exit an unmarked van with pepper spray visible and begin walking toward a car that is filming them. The vehicle is parked at a distance. The occupants are not blocking agents, not interfering, and not even close enough to physically impede anything. They are simply observing and recording from a public street, which is a constitutionally protected activity. As agents approach, the women calmly state they will not roll down their window and explain they are just driving through their own neighborhood. They are under no legal obligation to engage, identify themselves, or open their vehicle in the absence of reasonable suspicion or a lawful order. An agent then attempts to open the passenger door anyway, without consent, without a warrant, and without probable cause. The only thing preventing this from becoming a forcible entry is the fact that the doors are locked. After failing to gain access, the agent falsely claims the women are “impeding a federal operation” by “following” them, despite the video showing no pursuit, no interference, and no obstruction whatsoever. Observation and filming in public is not a crime. He then issues a threat, stating they will “not get a second warning,” before returning to his vehicle. This is not law enforcement. This is intimidation, attempted unlawful detention, and an attempted vehicle entry without legal authority, carried out against U.S. citizens who were exercising their constitutional rights. And if armed federal agents feel comfortable escalating like this over nothing, the question isn’t whether this was legal, because it wasn’t. The question is how long Americans are expected to tolerate federal agents threatening, lying to, and attempting to detain citizens for the crime of being present in public and refusing to submit.

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309,892 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

🚨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 pictures of them, their license plate, and asking questions they don’t have to answer. That alone is intimidation. Then a citizen criticizes an agent saying, “Especially with all your gang tattoos showing. You take off your badge and then fight? Is that what you do?” Not a threat. Not a challenge. Speech. And immediately an agent tries to reframe it: “Is that a threat?” That’s the setup. When that doesn’t work, an ICE agent takes off his duty belt… gun, ammo, restraints… and says: “Hey, you want to fight?” This is the tell. They’re not trying to de-escalate. They’re trying to provoke a reaction. Because if a civilian swings back, pushes, or defends themselves, ICE suddenly gets to say: “assault on an officer” “resisting” “threatening behavior” Even though ICE initiated it. When other agents restrain him, the same agent suddenly claims: “I wasn’t serious, I was just proving a point.” No. You don’t remove your weapon to “prove a point.” You do it because you’re trying to start a fight. Then he admits why they came over in the first place: “I want to see what was going on with you guys.” That’s not reasonable suspicion. That’s fishing. Then he flat-out says: “I fuck with anybody and everybody.” That’s the tactic. Harass. Escalate. Provoke. Then arrest whoever reacts. And when civilians call it out, the excuse becomes: “At the end of the day, it’s a job.” No. Your job is not baiting U.S. citizens into confrontations so you can put hands on them. The man filming sums it up: “You have the protection of all of this shit knowing if we fuck you up they gotchu.” Exactly. ICE agents know civilians can’t defend themselves and any reaction gets criminalized. So they push. They poke. They try to start fights so they can arrest U.S. citizens. This isn’t immigration enforcement. This isn’t law enforcement. It’s manufactured justification for violence against U.S. citizens. And it’s happening on camera.

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320,123 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

🚨BREAKING: In Queens, New York, ICE agents were caught on video violently shoving, and threatening, U.S. citizens because they dared to stand on a public sidewalk. The U.S. citizens weren’t blocking traffic. They weren’t interfering. They weren’t even yelling… They were filming, while another agent stood right next to them, without issue. Then, out of nowhere, an ICE agent came charging from off camera, screaming, “BACK THE FUCK UP,” and then violently shoved one of the men multiple times. Even as the U.S. citizens backed up, the ICE agent continued to violently shoved one of them, held pepper spray inches from his face, as the other agent threatened the second man with a taser. When you’re walking down the street, observing a traffic stop from the sidewalk, normally police officers don’t sprint over, scream profanities at you, assault you, and then threaten you with weapons… And that’s because watching law enforcement activity, from a public place, is protected by the First Amendment. Recording law enforcement performing their duties, in public, is constitutionally protected. The law generally only allows officers to use force when they’re facing an actual safety threat, active physical resistance, or someone trying to flee… not because U.S. citizens are standing on a public sidewalk, watching and filming. And the most telling part? If these U.S. citizens, standing on a public sidewalk, were really a threat… the ICE agents wouldn’t have instantly turned their backs to the threat, and walked away. Because that just proved they were never a threat at all. So, why did ICE agents violently shove U.S. citizens, and threaten them with weapons?

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63,519 görüntüleme • 20 gün önce

🚨 BREAKING: ICE/Border Patrol agents once again threaten to illegally arrest a U.S. citizen… for standing on a public sidewalk and filming them. Yes. Really. In the video, in Beaverton, Oregon, multiple agents swarm a man who is doing nothing more than observing and recording from a public sidewalk, something that is 100% legal and protected by the First Amendment. An agent claims they “know who he is” and accuses him of driving erratically and being “a danger to the public.” Which is rich, coming from an agency with a long history of hitting people with vehicles, assaulting women and children, and “accidentally” firing or dropping loaded firearms. But, even so, they are not police and cannot arrest someone for a traffic violation. Then the threats start. “You are interfering with our operations.” “You could be arrested.” “We will arrest you.” Again, the man is standing on a sidewalk. Not blocking anyone. Not touching anyone. Not saying anything beyond asserting his rights. Another agent jumps in with, “You were following us yesterday.” Cool story. Still not illegal. They repeatedly claim he has “interfered with operations,” yet, the only behavior they can actually point to is… observing them. Existing near them. Filming them. When the man calmly says, “I’m not interfering,” the response is: “If you continue, you will be in handcuffs.” Let’s be crystal clear about what that means: ICE agents are threatening to arrest a U.S. citizen for continuing to legally observe and film them in his own neighborhood. When the man states the obvious, “I’m not breaking the law and you know it,” the agent completely loses it. He steps inches from the man’s face, points at him, shoves into his shoulder or chest, and screams, “One more time and I will put you in handcuffs.” This isn’t law enforcement. This is intimidation. The man tells him to get off him. The agent responds, “No, I’ll stand right here, pal. Right here all day,” while continuing to press into him. The citizen points out the setup perfectly: “If I touch you, you’re going to arrest me, right?” Exactly. That’s the game. That’s when the agent snaps completely, screaming that the man is “worthless” and has “no honor.” Which… feels like projection. This video shows exactly what ICE and Border Patrol are doing across the country: They are trying to scare people into not filming. They are trying to bully citizens out of exercising their rights. And when intimidation doesn’t work, they escalate. Because they know that cameras expose them. So here’s the takeaway: Always film. State your rights calmly. Keep your hands visible and on your phone. Narrate everything that’s happening. They want silence. They want fear. They want no witnesses. Don’t give it to them.

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1,985,638 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce

🚨ICE agents were filmed assaulting a group of U.S. citizens for no reason, in California. In the video, ICE agents walked up to a group of U.S. citizens while they were filming, on public property, and then started shoving them. Then, they escalated even further, pointing pepper spray at multiple people who were doing nothing but recording, before casually walking back to their cars and leaving. No additional arrests, no threat identified, no justification given… just force. So, let’s call this what it is… A violation of the First Amendment. You have a protected right to film law enforcement in public… These people weren’t interfering with anything… ICE agents approached them and retaliated against them for exercising that right. That’s unconstitutional. And then there’s the Fourth Amendment… Law enforcement cannot use force without justification. They cannot walk up to civilians, put hands on them, and escalate to threats of chemical force because they feel like it. Shoving people who pose no threat and pointing pepper spray at people who are standing is excessive force… and it’s an unlawful seizure, even if it only lasts seconds. And the pattern here is what everyone should pay attention to. They finish an arrest…then turn to the bystanders. They don’t de-escalate, they expand the confrontation. They don’t leave, they intimidate. Because if federal agents can walk up to you on a sidewalk and assault you for exercising your first amendment rights… then your rights don’t exist.

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55,679 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents illegally entered private property without a warrant, were explicitly told to leave, and… while being filmed… assaulted a U.S. citizen, violently arrested him, and then released him eight hours later without charges in Lakeville, Minnesota. In the video, ICE agents are already on private property when the man begins filming. He tells one agent to get out of his face. Instead of leaving, the agent assaults him by striking his phone, attempting to stop the recording. The agent then claims, “You have the camera in my face, get it out of my face,” and hits the phone again… despite the fact that the agents approached him, not the other way around, and he was lawfully recording on private property. The situation escalates when agents throw the man to the ground, shouting, “You want to get in my fucking face?” They proceed to physically assault and illegally arrest him, even though they had no warrant, no probable cause, and no legal right to be on the property in the first place. After holding him for eight hours, ICE quietly releases him… underscoring what the video already shows: this arrest was never lawful to begin with. This isn’t law enforcement. It’s intimidation, retaliation for filming, and a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment. If federal agents can trespass, assault, and arrest U.S. citizens with no warrant… and face no immediate consequences… then the question isn’t whether this will happen again. It’s how many more Americans will be assaulted before constitutional rights mean something again.

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726,435 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents just threatened to shoot a U.S. citizen for exercising his First Amendment right to observe and film ICE activities… and it was all caught on camera. In the video, agents come up to a man’s car after stopping in front and behind him, aggressively pounding on his window and yelling: “This is your warning… stop fucking following us. You are impeding operations.” The man says, “This is my house. I’ve got to get to my house.” The agent then tells him, “This is your warning… go home to your kids.” Which is a chilling thing to say when a U.S. citizen is literally driving through his own neighborhood… and being told he isn’t allowed to do so. Then the camera pans to the other window, where another agent stands with his gun drawn. Not holstered. Gun in hand. The man rolls down his window and calmly says, “You should go to church.” The agent replies, “You’re making bad decisions.” Bad decisions… like driving in your own neighborhood? Filming? Breathing? And then the original agent comes back to the car yelling: “You are not going to like the outcome. I guarantee that.” They’re not being vague. They’re not cautioning him. What they mean by “the outcome” is spelled out seconds later: “Go home to your children. It’s Sunday. Did you not learn from what just happened?” This is a threat. This is intimidation. This is armed government agents using lethal force as a warning against constitutional rights. They are telling the public that anyone who observes them, anyone who films them, anyone who doesn’t immediately disappear, can expect the same outcome as Renee Good. And that is exactly how we know the government does not believe that shooting was self-defense. Because you don’t use “self‑defense” as a warning to people who haven’t done anything wrong.

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680,946 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

🚨Another day, another video of ICE/Border Patrol agents illegally detaining a U.S. citizen, in Escondido, CA. In the video, a group of masked agents racially profile and surround someone walking outside a building… demanding they prove their citizenship. And for those who don’t know… You do not have to “prove” your citizenship to federal agents just for existing in public. That’s not how the Constitution works. The Fourth Amendment protects you from unreasonable searches and seizures… which includes being stopped, surrounded, and interrogated without reasonable suspicion of a crime. And no… “you look like an immigrant” is not reasonable suspicion. That’s racial profiling. But, it gets worse… When the agents realize someone is watching, they move their truck to BLOCK the view. And everyone needs to ask themselves why? If everything they’re doing is legal… why are they hiding it? The person filming drives around to keep eyes on the situation… and points out that the agents don’t even have license plates on their truck… Then, the agents let the person go, because there was never a legal basis to detain them in the first place. That’s the part people need to understand… This isn’t “law enforcement.” This is intimidation… fishing for compliance… hoping people don’t know their rights. This is what it looks like when federal agents believe constitutional rights are optional. And once some lose their constitutional rights, we all do.

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33,484 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents in Chaska, Minnesota are threatening to arrest U.S. citizens… and they won’t even say what for. In the video, an agent gets out of his vehicle, walks up to a car that is simply behind them, and says: “One warning.” The driver asks the obvious question… “For what? Parking?” The agent refuses to answer. He just repeats, “This is your one warning. Next time you will get arrested.” And then he walks away. No citation or explanation… Just a federal agent issuing a vague arrest threat to a U.S. citizen who appears to be doing nothing illegal. That’s not how law enforcement works. If you’re going to detain someone, you need reasonable suspicion. If you’re going to arrest someone, you need probable cause. If you’re going to issue a warning, you should at least be able to articulate what law is supposedly being violated. Instead, this was a pure intimidation tactic… a government agent leveraging the threat of jail without naming a single offense. Threatening arrest without lawful basis is not “just a warning.” It’s coercion. It’s retaliation. It’s an abuse of authority meant to scare people into compliance without ever having to justify the power they’re using. And when federal agents feel comfortable telling citizens, “Next time you will get arrested,” while refusing to explain why… that’s a red flag for everyone. Because if they don’t even have to pretend there’s a law being broken anymore… then what exactly is stopping them?

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117,432 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce

🚨BREAKING: ICE agents were filmed, once again, assaulting U.S. citizens outside the Kane County Courthouse, in St. Charles, Illinois. In the video, ICE agents are arresting a man while people film the arrest. A person tries to get information from the man, when an ICE agent suddenly moves toward her and another woman, pushes them back, while pointing an expandable baton at them, in a threatening manner. One woman tells the agent that she has a right to record… which he responds by shoving her. The agent then threatens the person filming, pointing his baton at them, and yells, “don’t follow me.” As if simply observing law enforcement is a crime… especially when there’s a clear physical barrier separating them. The First Amendment protects the right to record law enforcement in public. People filming, and not physically interfering, are exercising protected speech. The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable seizures and excessive force. Physical pushing and threatening citizens with a baton, when they are not resisting or obstructing, raises serious questions about whether force is being used lawfully, or as intimidation. Excessive force standards, used by federal law enforcement, requires any force to be objectively reasonable based on an actual threat or interference… not simply the presence of people recording, or criticizing them. So, once again… Filming and observing is not interference. Standing in public is not a threat. And this is not about “respecting authority.” It’s about whether constitutional rights still apply when citizens are watching government agents do their jobs.

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42,795 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

🚨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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145,491 görüntüleme • 1 gün önce