The Moral Right to Defend Yourself Against ICE
If constitutional constraints are real limits on government power, their violation must sometimes justify the same defensive responses that other rights violations justify
If you saw an armed stranger in body armor forcing his way into your neighbor's home at dawn, dragging a screaming mother away from her children while pointing a rifle at the family, would you have the right to stop him? By any means necessary?
Now the forbidden version: What if ...
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