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DONKEY: Teen Defends Family After Fake ICE Agent Breaks Into Their Home

Jan 22, 2026
A fake ICE agent breaks into a family's home, leading to a dramatic defense by a brave teenager. The fight hilariously centers around protecting a PlayStation and phone! Discussions highlight the alarming reality of ICE impersonation and the need for visible identification. Charlamagne raises serious concerns about warrantless entry and constitutional rights, emphasizing the dangers of forced entry. The episode wraps up with satirical takes on political issues, making for a compelling mix of humor and social commentary.
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INSIGHT

Lack Of Uniforms Enables Impersonation

  • Charlamagne points out ICE is easy to impersonate because agents wear plain clothes and lack standardized visual IDs.
  • That ambiguity makes communities vulnerable to fraudsters posing as immigration officers.
INSIGHT

Warrant Policy Raises Public Risk

  • A leaked memo showed ICE officers may be allowed to enter homes without a judicial warrant to make arrests.
  • That policy heightens risk because people already can't reliably distinguish real agents from impostors.
ANECDOTE

Teen Fights Off Fake ICE Intruder

  • A man named William Gregory forced his way into a home claiming to be an ICE agent and threatened a juvenile while stealing electronics.
  • The 17-year-old fought back, punched Gregory unconscious, and Gregory was later charged and jailed.
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