
Armed federal agents outside the ICE facility in Portland, October 14, 2025 (KOIN)
I was composing on my computer when I heard a soft knock on my door. I open it WITHOUT LOOKING in my peephole hoping it was the kid who empties my garbage for a small fee. BIG MISTAKE
Rule No.1 You are not required by God, or His Son, to open your door. You are not required to answer church related questioning, or prove you are a believer- willing to the help the Lord in all ways.
Standing at my door is a large Hispanic male wearing a dark blue blazer, like the police wear. He has a dark complexion. He asks in a heavy accent
“Are there any Hispanic people living here?”
“Who are you? And why do you want to know?”
“I want to invite them to my church.”
All of a sudden I am put in the position where I have to….
ANAYLZE COMPLEX HUMAN SCHEMES
Scheme: a large-scale systematic plan or arrangement for attaining a particular object or putting a particular idea into effect.
Schemer: someone who devises plans or plots, especially underhanded ones.
I have already gone to great length to prove the Christine Church
ARE SCHEMERS
It should be obvious to Juan I am a blue-eyed old white man who looks like Santa Claus. The chances of Hispanics living with me – is very low. Do I live in a Hispanic neighborhood – NO! Most people will say anything to GET RID OF SOLICITOR AT YOUR DOOR. I surmised this Hispanic Christian……
WANTED ME TO TELL HIM WHERE THE HISPANICS ARE
[You can find a boatload of them downstairs}
This is…..AN UNVASION OF PRIVACY
“Invasion of privacy” can refer to the legal tort of violating an individual’s right to be left alone, which includes four main types: intrusion upon seclusion, public disclosure of private facts, false light, and appropriation of name or likeness. It can also refer to the 2018 debut studio album by rapper Cardi B, which was released on April 6, 2018.
I ask Juan for identification and he points to a name tag. I can’t read his name. There is glare, and the writing is small.
“I can’t read that!”
Juan ( I never got his name) tugs on the tag, and brought it three inches closer.
Rule No2 Never get CLOSER to anyone you don’t trust. If they have not earned YOUR TRUST – its their fault. Not yours! Ask the INVADER to leave a card – and close the door!
Rule No.3 Never take anything handed to you. You can be grabbed.
I tell Juan I do not want to ASSIST him , and the mission of the church any longer. Did I make the mistake of giving him MY PRIVATE INFORMATION by telling him there are no Hispanics in my home? Is Juan’s church going to make a note of that – as they troll the hood?
“We are done talking!”
“Why?”
“Because Republican Christian leaders, are not interest in savi9ng your sou, but converting Democrats into MAGABOTSS who have helped take away Food and Medicine from poor people, and are helping President Trump make his quota of
“HISPANICS ARRESTED BY ICE AGNENTS!”
“My church in not doing that!”
Yes you are doing that. You are not standing up against the churches – that are doing that!”
Why is it my job to remove the bad apples – while I’m in my gray rove?
Suddenly, two white men appear at the same time. Their body language tells me they are ready for trouble. They heard trouble as one guy came down from the third floor. Another came up the stairs from the first floor. I heard no conversations since I opened my door. I assumed my neighbors were not home, or, they looked through their peephole – and made a wise choice. Had Juan already asked…
ARE RESIDENTS ARE HIDING FROM ME?
Rule No. 5 You own the right to hide from people!
This right goes back to Adam and Eve when they hid from God in Paradise. “Where are thou?” “Who told you you were naked?”
The white guy comes down the stairs and is next to Juan. He is saying something to me – in a defensive manner !
“You know what. We are done. You are trespassers, and I want you to leave!”
There is grumbling. One guy smirks at me, as if to say,
“Who do you think you are to order us around…..
WERE THE CHURCH! WE ARE REPRECENTIVE OF GOD, AND HE DOEES NOT APPORIVE HOW YOU SPEAK TO HIS CHOSEN ONES!
“Go away, or I will call the police.
They left. I did not tell them where the Hispanics live near me – out of spite! Or invade their privacy – because I hate people of color. The church should have known better. Did other people react like I did? Juan never asked me (in Spanish) if I speak Spanish. If I did, I could pass on the INVITE. I could be…..
THE CHOSEN INTERPRETER
The chosen scheme was, for me to assume that Juan is here to introduce Jesus to the Hispanics in my home, or, on the premises of Happy Meadows, If one of the whites got people to open their door, they yell to Juan, who is down on the second floor…..
LOOKING FOR HISPANICS
This is called….
TARGETTING
To ask ask information on Ethnic Pep[;e – is forbidden! I’m going to send a letter to Top Management, and make them aware tenants Right To Privacy is is being violated.
ICE is employing DEVIOUS SCHEMES in order to arrest Hispanics. Therefore, I am allowed
TO ASSUME THE THREE MEN ARE ICE ANGENTS, UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE!
Rule No, 6 You have the right to assume human being do not have your best interests as heart – especially around Christmas Time, when the birth of Jesus us celebrated.
Scheming Invaders are got to try and get your information via your computer and phone.
HAVE THE PERSON AT YOUR DOOR DIAL UP A SCREENER. HOW ABOUT AN INTERUPTER?
Now for…………………THE POLICE AT YOUR DOOR!
Scroll down and read YOUR RIGHTS I share with you
FOR FREE!
Merry Christmas!
Unle Samaclaus
P.S.
Rule No.6 Never draw a map for anyone pointing out where Hispanic folk live. You are not required to help Jesus do his job. It is not YOUR FAULT church attendance is down – across the board. Assume they are doing something wrong – and not you!
US

Legal definition
- Intrusion upon seclusion: Physically or electronically intruding into someone’s private affairs or personal space. This is what is commonly thought of as “invasion of privacy”.
- Public disclosure of private facts: Publicizing private information about someone that a reasonable person would find objectionable.
- False light: Publicizing information that unreasonably puts someone in a false light, even if not technically defamatory.
- Appropriation of name or likeness: Using someone’s name or image for one’s own benefit, such as for commercial purposes, without consent.
No, you do not have to talk to the police because you have the right to remain silent, but you must provide basic identification like your driver’s license during a traffic stop. You can state, “I am exercising my right to remain silent,” and if you are not under arrest, you have the right to leave. It’s also advisable to know that police can legally lie, and it is generally not a good idea to talk your way out of a situation, as statements can be used against you later.
I know for sure, most of my reclusive neighbor dont want their privaacy violtated. I know millions of Hispanics
FEAR ICE
General situations
- You have the right to remain silent, even if you feel you are not free to leave.
- You can politely state, “I am exercising my right to remain silent,” and then stop talking.
- You are not obligated to answer questions beyond what is necessary to identify yourself.
Traffic stops
- You must show your driver’s license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance upon request.
- You are not required to answer additional questions beyond providing these documents.
- You can remain silent regarding other questions.
If you are arrested or in jail
- You have the right to a lawyer and should ask for one immediately.
- You are not required to answer any questions without a lawyer present.
- You should state, “I want to remain silent” and “I want to talk to a lawyer”.
- Avoid giving explanations, excuses, or telling stories.
Other important points
- Police are legally allowed to lie to you.
- Talking to the police, even to defend yourself, can be used against you later in court.
- If you are unsure if you are free to go, ask: “Am I being detained, or am I free to go?”.
- The right to remain silent applies to everyone, regardless of immigration or citizenship status.
If police come to your door, stay calm, don’t open it unless you must (use a chain lock), ask for their badge/reason, and invoke your right to remain silent by saying “I want a lawyer” or “I’m not answering questions”. If they have a warrant, ask to see it, confirm it’s valid for your address, then comply but stay silent; if no warrant and no emergency (like screams for help), you don’t have to let them in. Always be polite but firm, avoid sudden movements, and call a lawyer ASAP.
Key Actions:
- Stay Calm & Be Polite: Don’t get angry or make sudden moves; politeness helps de-escalate.
- Verify Identity: Ask to see their badge and the warrant (if any), possibly through a small opening or peephole.
- Don’t Open the Door (Unless Warranted): You can talk through a closed or slightly opened door (with a chain).
- Invoke Your Rights: Say clearly, “I am invoking my right to remain silent” and “I want a lawyer”.
- Don’t Consent to Searches: If they ask to search and have no warrant, clearly state, “I do not consent to a search”.
If They Have a Warrant:
- Ask for a Copy: Get a copy and check the address and names.
- Let Them In (With Warrant): If valid, they can enter; stay quiet and observe.
If They Don’t Have a Warrant:
- No Emergency: If there’s no “hot pursuit” or “screams for help,” you’re generally not required to let them in.
- Ask Them to Leave: State you don’t consent to entry or search.
What to Avoid:
- Answering Questions: Anything you say can be used against you.
- Destroying Evidence: Don’t flush toilets or hide things.
- Resisting: If arrested, don’t resist physically.
After:
- Call a Lawyer: Contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible.
- Document Everything: Write down officer names, badge numbers, and what happened.
To identify an ICE agent, ask them to show their official badge and credentials, as they are required to carry and present them. Look for an ICE or Homeland Security emblem, or a black-and-white badge on a gold card. Be aware that agents may be in plain clothes and use unmarked cars, but they should still identify themselves as being with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. For a home entry, they must have a judicial warrant signed by a judge, not just a supervisor.
This video explains how to identify ICE agents in the community:



What to look for
- Ask for identification: Ask the individual to show you their badge and credentials, which will have their name, photo, and the department logo.
- Check for official emblems: Look for the official seal of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
- Note their attire: Agents may wear plain clothes, but they often wear black bulletproof vests that may say “POLICE” or have a black-and-white “ICE” patch. Uniformed agents are often nearby, even if they are not the ones interacting with you.
- Observe their vehicle: Agents may use unmarked cars, but they are still required to identify themselves as ICE officers.
This video explains the different types of attire ICE agents may wear:



What to do if you are unsure
- Do not open your door: If an agent is at your door, do not open it unless they show you a judicial warrant signed by a judge.
- Document the encounter: If possible, record the encounter with your phone and note down the agents’ names, badge numbers, and the time and date of the interaction.
- Ask for a judge’s warrant: Any agent who comes to your home must have a warrant signed by a judge. You have the right to ask to see it.
This video explains how to identify fake ICE agents:
Church Attendance Has Declined in Most U.S. Religious Groups
Three in 10 U.S. adults attend religious services regularly, led by Mormons at 67%

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As Americans observe Ramadan and prepare to celebrate Easter and Passover, the percentage of adults who report regularly attending religious services remains low. Three in 10 Americans say they attend religious services every week (21%) or almost every week (9%), while 11% report attending about once a month and 56% seldom (25%) or never (31%) attend.
Among major U.S. religious groups, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also widely known as the Mormon Church, are the most observant, with two-thirds attending church weekly or nearly weekly. Protestants (including nondenominational Christians) rank second, with 44% attending services regularly, followed by Muslims (38%) and Catholics (33%).
Majorities of Jewish, Orthodox, Buddhist and Hindu Americans say they seldom or never attend religious services.
Twenty-six percent of Orthodox adults, 22% of Jewish adults, 14% of Buddhist adults and 13% of Hindu adults attend services regularly. Although Buddhist and Hindu adults have similar levels of regular attendance, Buddhist adults are much more likely to say they seldom or never attend (75%) than Hindu adults (51%). The largest segment of Hindu Americans, 36%, say they attend about once a month.
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