Force: Federal agents are authorized to use "reasonable force" to execute a lawful order. This can include breaking a window or physically pulling you from the car.
Force: Federal agents are authorized to use "reasonable force" to execute a lawful order. This can include breaking a window or physically pulling you from the car.
Yes, but not because you stayed silent. The Fifth Amendment gives you the right to remain silent, and you cannot be arrested solely for exercising that right. However, staying silent does not prevent an arrest if they already have "Probable Cause":
Yes, but not because you stayed silent. The Fifth Amendment gives you the right to remain silent, and you cannot be arrested solely for exercising that right. However, staying silent does not prevent an arrest if they already have "Probable Cause":
No. Under current U.S. law (and specifically in the high-enforcement environment of early 2026), ICE agents do not need a warrant to pull you over or order you out of a vehicle, provided they meet two conditions:
No. Under current U.S. law (and specifically in the high-enforcement environment of early 2026), ICE agents do not need a warrant to pull you over or order you out of a vehicle, provided they meet two conditions: