Chapter 1: What incident involving ICE agents and DoorDash delivery is described?
please be safe out there ordering door dash as well as working for door dash a mom trying to save another mom from being taken away she was delivering food that's it thank god for this woman's bravery it's insanity this is happening in america because this was my door dash lady i don't even know the lady she just ran to my house
All right. I have a baby here. Like, I really don't know what to do. I'll open the door if the police, you know, say that I have to open the door, but, like, I don't know what to do. This lady just was shot yesterday. Now I ordered food, and there's people outside my house. Cheyenne, I'm on my way, okay? All right. What do I do? What do I do? What do I do? I'm so scared. James, come downstairs.
Cheyenne? Cheyenne. What? I literally ordered DoorDash and now there's ICE agents around my house because the lady ran in my house and I don't know what to do because I don't know. They have no warrant. They have no warrant. They said that they were going to get one. I don't know what to do. I called the police. The police are on their way. I can't ignore it.
I have a baby here and they have guns pointing everywhere in my house. I have some random lady in my house. I have my child barricaded. They're looking at everything.
Bro, what the f***? They're everywhere. It's like a zombie apocalypse, dude. That's crazy. Like, these are not human beings, dude.
They ordered some f***ing DoorDash food. I don't know what to do.
So I guess she ordered DoorDash and the lady that was delivering her DoorDash might be an immigrant. And while she was in the process of doing the delivery, ICE just rolled up and were trying to detain her, like trying to arrest the DoorDash, the DoorDasher. I guess she ran inside the house, like the DoorDasher ran inside the house and she just like offered her shelter.
This is the lady's license plate. They already took someone out of her car. I called the police. The police are on their way. I asked for a warrant. I just ordered some food and then some lady ran into my house.
They grabbed her husband and kid from the car?
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Chapter 2: How did the woman react when faced with ICE agents at her home?
She did not offer shelter intentionally. She'd be guilty of harboring if she did.
I don't want them to come in my house. Okay. This is the thing. Even if they get the warrant, they're coming in your house. They're not going to leave. So we need to come up with a solution to do this peacefully, right? Oh, my God. I own this property. Oh, my God. I need to, hold on, my neighbor's calling. Hold on. Hello? Yes.
They said they're going to get a warrant to come in here because we ordered some DoorDash and somebody ran in our house.
This is why you can't wave someone in when they're running from ICE. If they come in, you don't have to open the door for ICE. Oh, got it.
I don't think the police are going to do anything because I don't know what to do. I'm just waiting for the warrant. I don't know what to do, man. This is scary.
it's gonna get worse dude you don't even know her bro this is literally like you got some jews in the floorboards or what like that's straight up okay megaphonics wasn't wrong i know maduro phonics is currently in the in the brooklyn federal prison okay in the federal prison inside of brooklyn and he sent us this but this is straight up one two one straightforward nazi bro what the
I just want a warrant, man. I got my child in here. This shit happened yesterday and everything. If you give her to us, nothing happens. If we wait, it's going to get worse. Our SWAT team is going to come. We have an active warrant for this person. Why do you make it worse? We don't want to deal with nothing with you. Do you have your ID? She said she has her ID on her.
Yeah, we already run the place. We've identified her. We saw her. Okay. Put your hand up. Take your f***ing hand. Stop. Hey, if I open this door, one, you're not coming in my house. I will give you work. This is her ID. She is a U.S. citizen. This was my f***ing door dash. The fact that you guys are tormenting me. I'm Native American.
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Chapter 3: What rights do individuals have when confronted by ICE agents?
My f***ing family already died for y'all to work here. Hugged by Abraham motherf***ing Lincoln. 38 plus 2.
Oh, damn. Damn. Damn. You said she's white, but I... Bro, there's a difference between a white lady claiming Native American and knowing that Abraham Lincoln ordered the execution of 38 natives while offering clemency to many Confederates. That's like... That's deep lore. So I have no reason to doubt. I have no reason to doubt that she's definitely Native, okay?
Like, even some Native Americans might not even know that.
Like, what are you talking about? Fucking house is pissing me the fuck off! I will open this fucking door when I have the decency to open this door since you guys have pointed guns at me!
Yeah, the other thing is, like, they will try to sneakily get an administrative warrant rather than a judicial warrant. An administrative warrant in my... I think an administrative warrant is not enough to go into the house of an American citizen, like a random American citizen. Like, that's not the same. But they'll float it as though it's a judicial warrant. It has to be signed by a judge.
But you guys are not coming to my house! You guys will not shoot anybody!
Bro, this is literally vampire sh**. Like, they're like vampires.
You did yesterday! And you had your hand on your gun this whole time you've been here, dude! You had your hand on your gun the entire time!
We have it all right here. That's true. By the way, once again, this goes back to what I was saying over and over again. The foot soldiers of white supremacy are no longer pasty. That's a very common thing that you see, especially with Customs and Border Patrol. Customs and Border Patrol has always been 52% Hispanic, even before this new meta.
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Chapter 4: What should you know about ICE arrest warrants versus judicial warrants?
That was literally during the Holocaust. And it's a, I mean, it's a, there are those who, who did it for immediate gains. And there's some like, there's, there's a different accounts for it. At least I'm not defending capos obviously, but there's like different accounts for it because it's like a historically complex situation. These guys are not under duress to become an ice agent.
Like, Oh, if you don't become an ice agent, you go to the constitution camps. It's a little different, even though, even though even then, obviously it was completely unacceptable still.
Go up to the car, because I don't feel comfortable. I have a two-year-old. I have a one-and-a-half-year-old baby. I have three more in school. I have three more in school. Hello? Hey, Cheyenne, this is Commander Inker with the Sheriff's Office calling you. Yeah? So I understand that you're here. I'm going to, but move! Please. Okay, but what do I do? You need to come with me. Come on.
I have family. I'm sorry. You need to come with me, ma'am. There's nothing we can do. Come on. There's nothing we can do. Come on. Just come on. Ma'am, I am so sorry. I don't want to do this. Come on. Come on. Oh, my God. I don't know what to do. I'm Native American. This is against everything I stand for. What the f*** do I do, man? I need you to come up. I can't. Don't!
no guns no no no shooting anybody it's okay no guns no no guns i'm so sorry i don't know what to do i'm so sorry I don't, I have TikTok followers. I have this going on my TikTok. I have 11,000 followers. I am, I will let everybody, what is your name? What is your name? What is your name? Let me see, what's your name? Okay, I, you, ma'am, the police said I have to let you go.
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Chapter 5: How does community support impact individuals in crisis situations?
Ma'am, ma'am.
Wait, did they let her go?
I don't know what to do. They won't hear you. They won't hear you. How could you do this to your own people? That's insane. I don't fucking care. Y'all didn't have no fucking warrant. Just give her some time. Just give her some time. Y'all just shot someone in Minnesota. I ordered DoorDash. My fucking DoorDash. Are you fucking kidding me? I'm Native American.
Get the fuck off my yard until she comes that way. You don't even have a f***ing warrant! But I'm not gonna go to f***ing jail because y'all pieces of shit ain't got nothing better to do because your wife still want to suck your f***ing dick!
No, watch the update video. There's layers to this, by the way. This is a situation where quite literally people's treats are coming to face-to-face with the reality that this is Gestapo shit. When an American can't even order DoorDash without getting put in an Anne Frank situation, shit goes south real fast. Also worth noting, you can't work for DoorDash without a social security number.
No, watch the update video. She's safe and connected with a lawyer. I mean, this woman already had the... wherewithal to understand that this was like a situation it wasn't like a like a totally out of touch person right like ordering treats and then you know realizing that uh this is uh this is coming for her
They already took her kid. I don't know what to do. I have a baby. They were literally telling me that if I don't, the cops were even telling me that if I don't open the door, they'll literally charge.
This is the problem with cops. She doesn't have to open the door at all. They need a judicial warrant to be able to come into the house to extract her if she's like genuinely a threat to public safety or whatever. They can just sit there till the cows come home for the record. But she doesn't know that. And she got led astray for the record. She did not know that.
But just so you know, it's not like harboring a fugitive or anything like that. If if a random door dasher walked into your house, you didn't like wave them in or anything like that. You're not liable at all. I see a lot of chat blaming her for letting the lady go. Do you think Chad is wrong here? They had a baby. I'm so torn.
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Chapter 6: What lessons can be learned from the woman's experience during the incident?
If you call the cops and assume that the cops would de-escalate the situation and you don't know your rights, it's understandable to feel like you're threatened, that they're going to come in guns blazing with your children in the house. The reality is that's not the law. They need a judicial warrant signed by a judge to be able to enter your home.
Charge me with harboring. I don't know what to do. Come here, ma'am. Come here. I ordered DoorDash. This lady ran into my house. They don't have a warrant, but they told me I was going to be charged with harboring.
Oh, the neighbors come. Thank God.
They were going to break down my door. I already did. The police told me to give them up to her. The police are saying we can't keep her in here. She's from Minnesota. She has a Minnesota license. You're literally talking to her in Spanish. I hope they turn on you and take your family because that's what you're doing to people.
She went beast mode. Oh shit. Okay. She went dark woke in that moment.
You're literally talking to her in Spanish. I hope they turn on you and take your family because that's what you're doing to people. You're separating family. They took her kid. I don't know what to do. My baby's inside. I did call the police. The police told me that... The police are going to help us. They told us that we have to open the door. We have two options.
Get charges, harbor it, or f***ing release her. The police should be on their way, but I don't know what to do. And why don't you guys have a search warrant?
Yeah, chattelings earlier, visuals showing of the two warrants. Know the difference. Know the difference. This is a judicial search warrant. This is an ICE arrest warrant. Okay, it's issued by ICE. It's not issued by a judge. If you encounter ICE at a courtroom, contact your lawyer before your immigration court date. Never sign anything without talking to a lawyer.
If your case is dismissed, you have a right. ICE arrest warrants do not allow officers to enter your home, workplace, or search your person without consent. You have a right to refuse entry or search. This is what a nice warrant looks like.
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Chapter 7: How do police interactions complicate situations involving immigrants?
Up top, it says U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Now, the media will also oftentimes play fast and lose with the way that these administrative warrants are processed. Like they'll say, oh, he had a warrant. He had a warrant, right? This person has a warrant. Did that person have a judicial warrant? Were they actually avoiding... Did they have a bench warrant?
Did they actually not attend trial at the court date that was given to them? Or is this just when they say this person has a warrant, are they talking about an ICE administrative warrant, an ICE arrest warrant? An ICE arrest warrant does not give you... does not give the ICE agents the allowance to enter your home. They will use it, though, to lie to try and enter the home.
Because at that point, it's your consent that allows them entry. It has to be a judicial warrant, and it has to be signed by a judge. It has to be issued by a court, not ICE, and a signed judicial warrant allows ICE to enter your home, workplace, or search your person.
This is why when they conduct like business raids, for example, if you've seen this in the past, like businesses can just like shutter their doors, lock it, and be like, no, off. You can't come in here. And then the community will storm. The community will surround ICE agents and make it impossible for them to conduct their affairs. And they have to off usually.
And the reason why they have to f*** off in that situation is because they do not have a judicial search warrant. If they have a judicial search warrant and you close your doors, they can break the door down. It's that simple. Also, remember, they can lie as well. They can lie. Cops lie all the time. They even lie on the stand as well.
It's called test the lying, but that's illegal for the record. The only place where you can't legally lie is the stand. Even though cops do it all the time, they do it so much that there's a term for it. It's called test the lying. Everywhere else they can legally lie.
This is our property. I own this property. i own this property i told you guys multiple times if you don't have a warrant you're not able to access in my house i went to i took law course i know i'm not stupid good she's terrified you know what's funny i think she was gonna give her up because like in the middle here she's like about to give her up
But then they annoy her so much that she's like, actually, you know what?
F*** it. I told you guys multiple times. You can assure her. No, it's a big deal. I don't know what to do. I called the police, but I don't know what to do. A woman was just killed in Minnesota yesterday from you guys, and you guys think that we're going to just take this lightly?
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Chapter 8: What actions should individuals take if confronted by law enforcement without a warrant?
I was literally there. That's my neighbor. That woman is safe at home. Wait, really? Mr. Fumduck?
Yeah, I love that the community showed up, by the way. So nowadays we can't order DoorDash without ice showing up to our house, right?
Hassan, this is not a good example of what people should do. Just wait for the cops to arrive. Hey, first of all, Chatter, I said that. I walked you through, step by step, what she could have done in the situation that would have even made it better. Like, what her rights are in this situation. But you also have to understand, she doesn't know that. Not everyone is equipped.
That's why I talk about this stuff.
I have a baby! A baby! Get out! Until you guys have a warrant signed, get off my property now!
Yeah, see? She gets more... You're seeing in real time why community matters. You're seeing in real time why having numbers on your side matter, by the way. Because she feels more emboldened and she gets braver. I mean, it's already maximum bravery when you got a bunch of people storming your house with guns. Many of you have never been in that situation. That is already maximum bravery.
Telling a group of people with guns outside of your house to fuck off requires a shit ton of bravery. It's already a chaotic situation. This is a random person that she doesn't know walking into her house.
A lot of you see yourselves as like, you know, brave, bold warriors of social justice or whatever, but she's already showing a lot more solidarity than the average person would in this circumstance. Okay, so calm down.
I want judge papers. I want a signed paper. You don't come near my house because you're the one that has your hand on the gun the whole time. I have it all on video. I have 11.
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