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Providing lots of sovereign citizen-tier arguments for why i...
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  01/30/26


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Date: January 30th, 2026 4:54 PM
Author: Quality Lawing Center

Providing lots of sovereign citizen-tier arguments for why it's actually legal too

Savings_Spite2667

2d ago

Legally speaking you are correct, but 9 out of 10 times ice doesn't identify, and they never have a judicial warrant, meaning they almost always are trespassing on private property, especially when asked to leave. If they are asked to leave by the owner of the property, they are required by law to do so this goes double for the feds as the 5th amendment was originally put in place for federal officers and military personnel.

Long and short, unidentified armed trespasser. Legal, as long as you don't shoot them in the back, you know like they did to Alex?

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Goontrained

2d ago

There is no then what, you eventually die. It used to be called being a hero or a martyr at the very least. At some point in life you MIGHT be presented with a chance to stand up for what you say you believe in or fold over. It's been that way for forever and if enough people die then change happens. That's humanity, grow up, life is fleeting and has only the meaning you assign to it and historically, untold numbers of people have made that choice and died, often knowingly, just so you can have that choice now.

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskLegal/comments/1qpzus1/tx_can_i_stand_my_ground_here_if_they_dont_listen/

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5828838&forum_id=2).#49633975)