Constitutional Alert // Public Record

STOPWARRANTLESSHOME RAIDS

Campaign representative standing with arms crossed in Holly Springs
Anthony Aragues // Ga House District 21

Federal agents should not be able to enter homes without a judicial warrant. That is basic Fourth Amendment law. If Washington won't enforce constitutional limits, Georgia has a responsibility to protect its residents and demand accountability.

Why I'm running

I'm not running to build a personal brand. I'm running because constitutional rights are being treated like suggestions. Voting for me is a vote to push back — publicly, relentlessly, and at the state level where we actually have levers to pull.

DOCUMENT
001-2026
STATUS:
URGENT
Top Priority // Constitutional Rights

YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE.

I'm running for Georgia State House because federal enforcement is pushing past constitutional limits. When any agency acts without warrants, oversight, or due process, it puts every family at risk.

Fourth Amendment

The Fourth Amendment protects people in their homes from unreasonable searches and seizures. A judicial warrant is not paperwork — it's the boundary between a free country and a police-state.

Due Process

Lawsuits and reporting allege warrantless arrests and suspicionless stops — including cases involving U.S. citizens. If that can happen to them, it can happen to you.

State Action

Georgia can require constitutional compliance as the baseline for any local cooperation, demand transparency about operations in our communities, and defend residents from unlawful detention and search.

The most important action

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The Numbers They Ignore

BY THE NUMBERS

44M
Americans living in poverty
Source: Census Bureau, 2024
28M
Without health insurance
Source: CDC, 2024
653K
Experiencing homelessness
Source: HUD, 2024
$35.3T
National debt
Source: Treasury Dept., 2024

These are not political talking points. These are people. Each number represents lives disrupted, futures uncertain, voices unheard.

DOSSIER // STATE LEVEL ANALYSIS

GEORGIA IN CRISIS

A state-by-state breakdown reveals the systematic neglect of Georgia's communities

FILE: GA-STATE-2024
Map of Georgia state
SELECT REGION ABOVEDATA CURRENT AS OF 2024

REGION PROFILE

METRO ATLANTA

POPULATION

6.1M

POVERTY RATE

12.8%

UNINSURED

14.2%

MEDIAN INCOME

$72,800

CRITICAL ISSUES IDENTIFIED

  • 01

    Housing costs up 47% since 2019

  • 02

    Public transit serves only 23% of metro area

  • 03

    1 in 4 children food insecure

CLASSIFICATION: PUBLIC RECORDSOURCE: GA DEPT. OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS

DOSSIER // NATIONAL LEVEL ANALYSIS

A NATION IN DISTRESS

From coast to coast, the same crises repeat while leadership remains paralyzed

FILE: USA-CRISIS-MAP-2024
HEALTHCARE DATA
Map of the United States showing crisis data
HIGHLIGHTED: WORST AFFECTED STATESSOURCE: FEDERAL DATA 2024

CRISIS ALERT

68,000 PREVENTABLE DEATHS ANNUALLY

Americans die each year due to lack of health insurance coverage

NATIONAL FIGURE

27.6M

Americans without health insurance

WORST AFFECTED STATES

TXUninsured rate
18.4%
FLUninsured rate
13.2%
GAUninsured rate
14.8%
MSUninsured rate
12.9%
COMPILED FROM PUBLIC RECORDSUPDATED: Q4 2024
Investigation Report

THE ISSUES BEING IGNORED

FILE #1URGENT

Your Home Is Your Castle

If federal agents can enter homes without a judicial warrant or detain people without due process, every family is at risk. This is not left vs. right — it is the Fourth Amendment and whether constitutional limits still mean anything.

This is not political theater. It's about results, rights, and reality.

Get Out The Vote

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PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS.

The most powerful thing you can do is vote. If you care about stopping government overreach and enforcing constitutional limits, start here.

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Historical Context

HOW WE GOT HERE

2008// The Great Recession

Banks got bailed out. Families got put out. Millions lost homes while executives kept bonuses.

2010// Citizens United

The Supreme Court ruled that money is speech. Corporate spending in elections became unlimited.

2016// The Divide Deepens

Political polarization reaches new heights. Common ground becomes no man's land.

2020// The Pandemic

A health crisis exposes every crack in the foundation. Essential workers deemed expendable.

2024// The Reckoning

Trust in institutions hits historic lows. The gap between promise and reality becomes a canyon.

NOW// The Question

How much longer will we accept a system that serves the few while failing the many?