Anti-ICE activists Ashleigh Brown and Cynthia Raygoza have been convicted of stalking after they livestreamed themselves following ICE agents to their private homes. Their dangerous actions crossed a clear line from protest into criminal harassment, endangering law enforcement officers and their families simply for doing their jobs. This conviction sends a strong message that targeting federal agents at their residences will not be tolerated.
For too long, radical activists have harassed and doxxed ICE personnel while claiming it as protected speech. These women chose to weaponize social media to intimidate agents enforcing immigration law, putting lives at risk in the process. Their behavior reflects the growing hostility toward anyone who upholds the rule of law at the border and in our communities.
Accountability matters. When activists break the law under the guise of activism, they deserve to face real consequences, including potential prison time.
This case highlights the need to protect those who enforce our borders from radical left-wing intimidation tactics. Officers and their families should be able to serve without fear of being hunted at home.
