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If someone comes to my house and wants in, they need to be prepared to show credentials and a judicial warrant. Otherwise, there will be violence if they try to get in, because I don't know who they are, and people falsely claiming to be LE have become a real threat.
Obviously, I can't take on a full ICE team. They'll win. But if we reach that point, I'm fairly certain my outlook is bleak regardless. And I'm I prepared for a home invasion and have a very good chance at making sure they don't leave unscathed.
If that happens enough, they'll eventually have trouble recruiting.
There's a reason they're going after people who aren't dangerous