Texas Man Goes Viral After Telling ICE: ‘Violate My 4th, Then I Got My 2nd’

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A Texas homeowner set the internet ablaze after confronting federal agents and reminding them exactly whose land they were on. In a viral video that’s tearing through social media, the man confronts a group of ICE agents who apparently showed up on his property unannounced. His message was simple, loud, and unforgettable: “You violate my 4th, then I got my 2nd.”

The footage shows him standing his ground as the agents shuffle around, demanding a warrant and accusing them of trespassing. He invoked both the Fourth Amendment — the one that forbids unlawful searches and seizures — and the Second, hinting that he wasn’t just talking.

“If you don’t have a warrant, you don’t come on my land,” he says in the video. “Get the f*ck out of my property,” he insisted, hands gesturing to the perimeter of his property.

The agents eventually back away. No arrests, no explanation, no comment from ICE.

Social media erupted. Reddit users called it “insanely hard,” praising the man for refusing to back down. One post dissected the power dynamic: “Declaring themselves law enforcement requires them to give their name and badge ID… They know that, so they’d rather retreat than invoke that authority.” Another warned of the dangers: “These ICE agents are pawns. One misstep, and it will be used to justify even more extreme federal force. The only reason it hasn’t happened yet is the restraint shown by regular people.”

The confrontation strikes a nerve because it taps into ongoing fears about federal overreach. As ICE ramps up raids, more communities are seeing armed agents show up at their doors. This Texas homeowner’s viral moment is a warning shot: Americans are increasingly ready to assert their rights, and federal agents are walking into a tinderbox.

Across platforms, users cheered the man’s clarity and refusal to play nice: “Didn’t give them a chance to speak, wasn’t polite about it, stated very clearly that they were on private property and were violating his rights. Give them an inch, they take a yard. Give them a yard, they take a mile.”

Watch the full confrontation below:

As immigration enforcement escalates and federal agents push into neighborhoods, encounters like this are likely to keep going viral — and spark a much bigger national debate about property, guns, and government power.

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