Tbird's Quiet Fight

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๐Ÿช– Noem Wanted Troops to Arrest Civilians. Here's Why That Should Scare You.

How one DHS letter nearly breached the wall between military power and civilian life โ€” and why veterans and citizens must pay attention.

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Jun 10, 2025
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TL;DR: In June 2025, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem asked the Pentagon to let troops arrest civilians under Title 18 โ€” a move that could have bypassed core constitutional protections. This post explains what the Insurrection Act and Posse Comitatus are, what Jan. 6 taught us, and why veterans should pay close attention to the lines being redrawn at home. description: "A closer look at DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's controversial request for military arrests on U.S. soil, and why it could have undermined constitutional guardrails like the Insurrection Act and Posse Comitatus."

In early June 2025, a letter leaked to The San Francisco Chronicle stunned legal scholars, civil libertarians, and veterans alike. In it, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem requested that the Department of Defense authorize federal military forces to detain or arrest civilians during immigration-related protests in Los Angeles โ€” citing Title 18, the federal criminal code.

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