Knowledge is Power: ICE, Rights, and Reality
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A lot of people think they already know what ICE can and cannot do. Many don't. In this episode, we slow everything down and walk through the real rules governing ICE encounters: in public, in vehicles, at home, and at work. We break down what “probable cause” actually means, why “looking foreign” is not evidence, when agents need real warrants, and how speech — even profanity — is protected under the Constitution. Using real Supreme Court cases, documented enforcement abuses, and realistic step-by-step scenarios, this episode is about clarity in a moment when fear thrives on confusion. Knowing your rights isn’t radical. It’s civic literacy — and it matters more now than ever. Also, this week: Why is Stephen Miller important, Trump's letter to Norway, and what one reporter found out about ICE hiring.
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