Citizens have the right to refuse to show their ID and passport citizens also have the right to stand on their own private property without being harassed by law enforcement as was I doing i was standing on my family's private property no crimes was be committed and nor was I wanted by the state On top of that you will see that the time stamp is different than the time stamp of the actual incident plus at the same time in my POV i was completely wearing black well yet in the pov that chap is wearing red Two separate incidences
Tho it is true that you do have the right to refuse to identify yourself, it is a criminal act.
"3.6 Failure to identify Intentionally refusing to provide any means of state issued identification upon the lawful request of a state employee. Categorized as a Class D felony and entails a monetary penalty of ten thousand dollars ($10.000)."
If you didn't do anything criminal, I don't see why showing your passport would be a big issue.
It's also clear that your POV does not show the full situation judging by the way the agent talked to you and the video he provided.
I'd also very much like to know just how realistic it is that you can walk through a door while you're laying on the ground completely helpless as you just got tazed.