🚨BREAKING: ICE agents were caught, on video, entering a U.S. citizen’s home without a warrant, tackling the father to the ground, while pinning down his 15-year-old grandson.
As the family repeatedly told agents they were U.S. citizens, and demanded to see a warrant, the agents ignored them.
The daughter began recording and repeatedly asked to see a warrant, but they refused. She also told agents her father is diabetic, and that the teenager they were restraining was only 15 years old.
The agents continued to arrest both U.S. citizens from their home, without a warrant, eventually releasing the child but taking the father.
The Fourth Amendment prohibits government agents from entering a home without a judicial warrant.
If federal agents can force their way into a U.S. citizen’s home, ignore repeated demands to produce a warrant, and use force without lawful authority, they aren’t just violating one family’s rights… they’re undermining one of the core constitutional principles America was founded on.
A free country depends on the government being bound by the Constitution. If those limits can be ignored without consequences, we are no longer a free country.
This clip shows how original versions of TV shows have been shortened via syndication and streaming. But the bigger takeaway is that most people don’t realize it. In an era where books are being banned and original materials are becoming harder to find. This is just a small/fun example of that concept. If we don’t hold on to original copies of books, newspapers, magazines, vinyl, commercial VHS tapes, television recorded VHS tapes, cassette tapes, DVDs, original news broadcasts etc, we will watch history be edited with holes in it where things are missing and presented as though it is the complete picture. Here’s a light example of that concept.
The University of California, Davis invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor of African American, African Diaspora and/or African Studies to begin July 1, 2026.
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Kids in the hospital want their Halloween to be special, too. Send a card by 10/31 and bring a child a spooky and fun surprise—$1 will even be donated to @ChildrensLA! https://t.co/lIETa8w5RO
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It's a World AIDS Day. Reminder many people are living long healthy and happy lives with HIV, but stigma and food insecurity continue to be an issue:
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Submissions are already coming in, but there is still plenty of time to submit an abstract for our Sociological Perspectives special issue titled "Towards an Unruly Latinx Sociology"
Send @Rocio_R_Garcia, Karina, and me your work!
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Join @RacePowerPolicy & @BayAreaSSN next week for a conversation w/ scholars & civic leaders to explore how they can work together to inform & advance youth development and criminal justice reform policies.
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