In a major victory for law and order, U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli announced Friday that two women who stalked an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Los Angeles have been found guilty of federal crimes. The convictions mark a decisive blow against the radical "ICE Watch" network that has terrorized federal agents doing their jobs under President Trump's mass deportation agenda.
The convicted stalkers - one from suburban Riverside, California, and another who traveled all the way from Aurora, Colorado - targeted the ICE agent as he headed home after conducting enforcement operations. This case exposes the coordinated, interstate network of leftist extremists who cross state lines specifically to harass, intimidate, and doxx federal immigration officers.
Trump Administration Cracks Down on Anti-ICE Terrorists
This prosecution represents exactly the kind of federal law enforcement Americans voted for when they elected President Trump to his second term. Under the Biden regime, these anti-ICE activists operated with virtual impunity, emboldened by Democrat rhetoric that painted immigration enforcement as somehow illegitimate.
"This is what happens when you mess with our brave ICE agents," said one law enforcement source familiar with the case. "The days of letting radical activists stalk and intimidate federal officers are over."
The Aurora, Colorado connection is particularly noteworthy given that city's struggles with illegal immigrant gang violence - showing how the anti-enforcement crowd operates a nationwide network to undermine immigration law.
FAFO Moment for the Radical Left
These convictions send a crystal-clear message to every leftist activist thinking about harassing ICE agents: mess with Trump's deportation force, and you'll face the full weight of federal prosecution. Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Trump Justice Department are clearly taking a zero-tolerance approach to this domestic terrorism.
While mainstream media outlets have largely ignored this story, it represents a crucial turning point in protecting the men and women carrying out President Trump's America First immigration agenda. ICE agents shouldn't have to worry about radical stalkers following them home to their families.
How many more of these anti-ICE terrorists will face justice before they finally learn that elections have consequences?
