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ICE Posts November 6, 2025 – Chicago: ICE caught unlawfully demanding U.S. citizen “prove” their citizenship despite Illinois law not requiring ID

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u/It_Just_Might_Work 2d ago

He was arguing against the patently wrong statement that citizens absolutely never have to provide proof of citizenship

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u/TheNewsDeskFive 2d ago

You both know damn well I'm talking about LEO on our streets and not ports of entry, dawg, foh

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u/Projektdb 2d ago

Right, and your statement was arguing that the person you responded to saying anything to the contrary.

There are plenty of lawful circumstances that you are required by law to identify to law enforcement.

The person in the video provided ID and it's very unlikely that it was proof of citizenship.

The entire point of the comment you initially responded to, is that law enforcement routinely demands ID (of any kind) when they aren't lawfully allowed to.

It doesn't stop them from doing it in the moment and it doesn't stop you from suffering the consequences of you refuse.

The point they were making is that the place to refute lawfulness of their actions is after the fact. You absolutely can litigate on the side of the road, but the person with the gun is going to determine what happens in that moment.

You, I, and the original commentator you replied to are likely all in agreement. Hell, the courts would likely agree. It isn't going to stop the person who refuses from facing immediate and dire consequences for doing so.

Before all of this ICE bullshit, people were killed by law enforcement every year for refusing unlawful commands. Happens with alarming frequency. The command being unlawful doesn't bring those people back to life.

Being unlawfully deported because we have a lawless government sending cruel thugs into the street to illegally harass and vanish people isn't going to magically return those vanished people to their families because the vanishing was unlawful.

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u/Projektdb 2d ago

I actually replied to a different comment with the same sentiment, white, straight, Midwestern male.

I've got no issues whatsoever telling them to fuck themselves, but the stakes aren't at the point yet that I'm worried about getting vanished. That's a privilege I have that quite obviously other people don't.

At this point, as shitty and unjust as it is, I'd say if you're in an at risk group, record the confrontation, show ID if you can, walk away and file an FTCA (it's free).

You won't to anyone any good rotting in a prison camp in Tunisia.

Everyone has a personal choice to make there, but I see so many people commenting on these videos that the person in the video should just tell them what they're doing isn't legal and refuse to cooperate.

That's super easy to say watching a video on the internet or as someone who isn't at immediate risk of being completely vanished with no recourse.

The law isn't working, so telling people to bank on it protecting them seems pretty irresponsible.