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EPISODE · Jan 20, 2026 · 28 MIN

ICE: New SCOTUS Decision and What They Can & Cannot Do - Reason Rises with Doug V

from Reason Rises · host Doug V

Are your constitutional rights still valid in 2026? In this episode of Reason Rises, Doug V breaks down the viral ICE meme circulating on social media to separate fact from fiction regarding federal law enforcement authority. Following the landmark September 2025 Supreme Court ruling, the rules for Fourth Amendment protections, reasonable suspicion, and vehicle stops have shifted. We analyze how Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operates today, the truth about 287(g) agreements, and why the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) training cuts—dropping from 16 weeks to just six—have created a dangerous environment for both protesters and citizens.We also dive deep into the chilling case of Renee Goode and the growing trend of labeling peaceful protesters as domestic terrorists. Whether you are filming in public under the First Amendment, standing your ground during a federal raid, or trying to navigate the "nuanced" reality of immigration warrants, you need to know the loopholes that agents are using on the ground. From Minneapolis to the border, the federal government’s relationship with the American people is reaching a breaking point. Learn how to document interactions, avoid obstruction charges, and why the ultimate fight for our civil liberties must happen at the ballot box. Stay informed, stay peaceful, and always keep the cameras rolling.#ReasonRises #KnowYourRights #ICE #CivilRights #FourthAmendment #SCOTUS2025 #DHS #ReneeGoode #FirstAmendment #PoliceTraining #ProtestSafety #LegalRights #ImmigrationLaw #HumanRights #ConstitutionalLaw #Minneapolis #GovernmentOverreach

Are your constitutional rights still valid in 2026? In this episode of Reason Rises, Doug V breaks down the viral ICE meme circulating on social media to separate fact from fiction regarding federal law enforcement authority. Following the landmark September 2025 Supreme Court ruling, the rules for Fourth Amendment protections, reasonable suspicion, and vehicle stops have shifted. We analyze how Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operates today, the truth about 287(g) agreements, and why the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) training cuts—dropping from 16 weeks to just six—have created a dangerous environment for both protesters and citizens.We also dive deep into the chilling case of Renee Goode and the growing trend of labeling peaceful protesters as domestic terrorists. Whether you are filming in public under the First Amendment, standing your ground during a federal raid, or trying to navigate the "nuanced" reality of immigration warrants, you need to know the loopholes that agents are using on the ground. From Minneapolis to the border, the federal government’s relationship with the American people is reaching a breaking point. Learn how to document interactions, avoid obstruction charges, and why the ultimate fight for our civil liberties must happen at the ballot box. Stay informed, stay peaceful, and always keep the cameras rolling.#ReasonRises #KnowYourRights #ICE #CivilRights #FourthAmendment #SCOTUS2025 #DHS #ReneeGoode #FirstAmendment #PoliceTraining #ProtestSafety #LegalRights #ImmigrationLaw #HumanRights #ConstitutionalLaw #Minneapolis #GovernmentOverreach

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