🚨BREAKING: Border Patrol agents were caught attempting to force an arrest inside a private home… without a warrant.
The video shows agents were already in someone’s front yard trying to detain a man.
The homeowner comes out and tells them to leave, because they are on privatey’re trying to detain is saying the same thing… you’re on private property… get out.
Instead of backing off… an agent grabs him around the waist, trying to tackle the man.
The man breaks free, crawling to the door, and goes inside the house.
At that point, this should’ve been over.
Because under the Constitution, entering a home without a warrant is one of the clearest lines law enforcement are not allowed to cross.
But, they cross it anyway.
One agent grabs his foot as he’s going in… and then both agents follow him inside the home, while the homeowner is actively telling them to get out. Over and over.
This is exactly what the Supreme Court ruled against in Payton v. New York… law enforcement cannot enter a home to make an arrest without a warrant.
And in Lange v. California… they made it clear you don’t get to chase someone into their home, for a non-serious offense, and call it “hot pursuit.”
They were told to leave private property… and didn’t.
They attempted a detention without respecting that boundary.
And then forced their way into a home anyway.
All without a warrant.