Two anti-immigration extremists learned the hard way that actions have consequences after being found guilty of stalking an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Los Angeles. The verdicts, announced Friday by Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli for the Central Region of California, mark a major victory for law enforcement under the Trump administration's renewed commitment to protecting our border agents.
The convicted women β one from suburban Riverside, California, and another who traveled all the way from Aurora, Colorado β represent the dangerous network of so-called "ICE Watch" radicals who make it their mission to hunt down, harass, and doxx federal immigration officers simply for doing their jobs.
Think about that for a moment, Patriots. These unhinged activists crossed state lines with the sole purpose of targeting a federal agent who was just trying to get home after a day of enforcing our immigration laws. This isn't peaceful protest β this is organized stalking and intimidation.
Trump's Justice Department Delivers
Under the Biden regime, attacks on ICE agents were practically encouraged as the left painted our border enforcement heroes as villains. But President Trump's Department of Justice is making it crystal clear that this administration stands with our law enforcement officers, not the radical mobs trying to intimidate them.
The fact that one of these stalkers came all the way from Colorado shows just how organized and dangerous this anti-ICE network has become. These aren't spontaneous protests β they're coordinated harassment campaigns designed to make our brave agents afraid to do their jobs.
As Trump ramps up the largest deportation operation in American history, expect more of these radical leftists to face the full force of the law. The days of targeting our ICE agents with impunity are over.
It's about time someone stood up for the men and women risking their lives to secure our border. Under Trump, they finally have a President who has their back instead of throwing them under the bus.
