Friday, January 30, 2026

"This isn’t activism—it’s delusion, where rage eclipses reality. As DHS notes, such interference endangers agents and communities alike".

 

The Blind Rage Of Anti-ICE Protests: Delusional Activism In The Age Of Enforcement

Leftists’ irrational fury renders them incapable of processing irrefutable facts, videos, or evidence, making rational dialogue impossible as their hatred overrides any capacity for truth or reason.

Alex Ashe | January 30, 2026 www.americanthinker.com

In recent weeks, protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations have escalated across the country, particularly in Minneapolis, where mass deportations under President Donald Trump’s second administration have ignited widespread unrest. What began as demonstrations against what protesters call “inhumane” immigration policies has devolved, in many instances, into violent clashes with federal agents. Critics argue these actions stem from a deep-seated delusion, fueled by “Trump Derangement Syndrome” (TDS)—a term describing an irrational hatred of Trump and his policies that blinds participants to facts, evidence, and reason.

Protesters, often portrayed by sympathetic media as peaceful advocates for justice, are accused of shielding criminal illegal immigrants, including rapists, pedophiles, and murderers, while following cues from Democrat leaders to obstruct lawful enforcement. This article examines key incidents highlighting this alleged disconnect from reality, drawing on eyewitness accounts, video evidence, and official reports to underscore how blind rage has overtaken rational discourse.

The Renee Good Incident: A “Mom” or a Menace?

One flashpoint is the January 7, 2026, shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen and mother of three, by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis. According to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Good “weaponized her vehicle” in an attempt to run over the officer, an act described as “domestic terrorism.” Video footage shows Good’s car lurching forward, followed by Ross firing three shots. Officials maintain she endangered the agent, who suffered internal bleeding and required hospitalization, but Good’s supporters, however, paint her as an innocent bystander who had just dropped off her child at daycare, intervening to protect immigrant neighbors from deportation.

This narrative divide exemplifies the delusion at play. Eyewitnesses and federal accounts describe Good laughing defiantly as she accelerated toward the agent, yet left-leaning voices ignore this, focusing instead on her role as a caring mother and poet. Even video evidence, which some outlets claim shows her turning away, is dismissed by skeptics as inconclusive amid the chaos of the scene. The result? Protesters rally around a sanitized version of events, unable to reconcile facts with their rage against ICE’s mission to remove threats from communities.

Alex Pretti: Nurse or Armed Agitator?

The January 24, 2026, killing of Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old former ICU nurse at a Veterans Affairs hospital, has further inflamed tensions. Pretti was fatally shot by Border Patrol agents during a confrontation in Minneapolis, amid protests against “Operation Metro Surge,” Trump’s intensified deportation campaign. Officials, including White House advisor Stephen Miller, labeled him an “assassin” who “tried to murder federal agents,” citing his possession of a fully loaded 9mm handgun and aggressive behavior.

Days earlier, video allegedly showed Pretti spitting on agents, kicking out a taillight on a government vehicle, and resisting detention, resulting in a bruised rib for one officer. Detained briefly for destruction of property and assault, Pretti returned armed to another protest site, escalating what critics call a pattern of provocation. His defenders, however, hail him as a heroic RN “hunted down” by ICE while en route to save lives, ignoring the fight he initiated and the weapon he brandished. This selective vision—elevating his profession to “self-righteous high ground,” akin to the hero worship of union teachers during COVID—blinds activists to the reality: Pretti’s actions justified heightened caution from agents, turning a routine operation into a deadly standoff.

Video breakdowns reveal agents pepper-spraying, tackling, and disarming Pretti before shots were fired, yet protesters decry it as an execution of an unarmed man. Such denial fuels the cycle of rage, where facts are twisted to fit an anti-enforcement narrative.

Lexie Lawler: Free Speech or Fired for Fury?

Beyond the streets, the delusion extends to online activism, as seen in the case of Alexis “Lexie” Lawler, a Florida labor and delivery nurse fired from Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital. In a viral TikTok, Lawler wished a “fourth-degree tear” on pregnant White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, hoping she would “rip from bow to stern and never sh*t normally again.” Florida Surgeon General, Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo, issued an emergency suspension of her nursing license.

Lawler’s supporters frame her as a “freedom fighter” punished for political speech, launching GoFundMe campaigns and decrying retaliation. Yet, her words weren’t mere dissent—they were graphic threats of harm, far from protected expression. This mirrors the broader TDS phenomenon: edgy, violent rhetoric is recast as heroic resistance, even as it crosses into lunacy. Lawler herself dismissed backlash in profanity-laced rants, tying her firing to unrelated events like the Minneapolis shootings. Unable to see the truth, her allies elevate her to martyr status, ignoring how such vitriol erodes professional integrity.

Vigilantes and Democrat Directives: A Coordinated Assault?

These incidents aren’t isolated; they’re part of a pattern where highly organized vigilantes interfere with ICE to protect criminal elements. DHS reports a staggering 1,300% increase in assaults on officers, a 3,200% surge in vehicular attacks, and an 8,000% rise in death threats since Trump’s inauguration. Protesters block vehicles, throw projectiles, and even bite agents—acts DHS attributes to “radical rhetoric” from sanctuary politicians. In Minneapolis, crowds have used tear gas and flash bangs against federal forces, turning protests violent.

Democrat leaders are accused of stoking this fire. Figures like Rep. Ilhan Omar call for abolishing ICE as the “bare minimum,” while former President Barack Obama praises “peaceful” protests that often aren’t. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey have resisted cooperation, with Frey refusing database access amid welfare fraud probes. Critics argue this amounts to orders to “interfere, intervene, obstruct, and physically resist,” shielding criminals under the guise of compassion.

X posts reveal the grassroots fury: Users decry masked ICE agents as threats while ignoring protester violence, and some celebrate agitators as heroes. Yet, as ICE Director Tom Homan vows to stay until “the problem is gone,” deportations continue unabated.

Breaking the Cycle: Facts Over Fury

Attempts to reason with these protesters often fail; irrefutable videos and reports are dismissed as “lies.” This isn’t activism—it’s delusion, where rage eclipses reality. As DHS notes, such interference endangers agents and communities alike. Until protesters confront the facts—that ICE targets threats, not innocents—the cycle of violence will persist. In an era of renewed enforcement, blind hatred serves no one but the criminals it protects.


 

Image: Myotus, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons, unaltered.

 

These are difficult times. Be careful and cautious what ever you say or do.

 

Air marshals, mistaken for ICE agents, chased out of LA County restaurant

By Matthew Rodriguez January 29, 2026 www.cbsnews.com

Three federal air marshals were chased out of a Lynwood restaurant after a crowd mistook them for immigration agents on Wednesday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. 

The apparent case of mistaken identity occurred around 6:20 p.m. at Plaza Mexico, in the 3100 block of E. Imperial Hwy. The air marshals were having dinner at a Korean barbecue restaurant when someone recognized them as Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, according to deputies. 

Deputies said a large crowd formed at Plaza Mexico after the rumor spread through the restaurant and social media. The Sheriff's Department said the air marshals called for help, prompting dozens of deputies from two nearby stations to respond. 

The deputies separated the air marshals from the crowd and created a skirmish line between the two groups in the parking lot. After a brief time, they walked the federal agents to the sidewalk, where an unmarked van picked them up. 

With an escort from deputies, the van drove the air marshals to the Sheriff's Department's Century Station. 

Deputies did not arrest anyone during the incident. The crowd dispersed soon after. 

Federal air marshals fall under the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which is part of the Department of Homeland Security.

"Last night in Los Angeles County, TSA employees were accosted by a mob while dining at a restaurant in Lynwood, California," TSA wrote in a statement. "The mob believed these TSA officials were ICE agents. They were not." 

Eric Kim, the owner of Ten-Raku All You Can Eat Korean BBQ, said protesters showed him photos of the people they believed to be ICE agents. 

"It's very hard to recognize that this is the same person," Kim said.

In the wake of the ordeal, Kim said his restaurant has received bad reviews and calls for a boycott, even though his 40 employees are from the immigrant-rich community of Lynwood. 

"I respect all my community and my customers," he said. "Please don't misunderstand what we are doing."

LA County Sheriff Robert Luna said he understands the community's fear and anxiety amid the ongoing immigration operations in Southern California and nationwide.

"What I'm urging the community to do is be very cautious about the way you're reaching and the way you're confronting folks because it may not be what you think it is."

 

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Chicago Mayor Johnson describes City Sanctuary policies.

 

Brandon Johnson Says He’s Coordinating With Other Democrat Mayors To Thwart ICE

Harold Hutchison Media Reporter dailycaller.com January 28, 2026

Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson admitted Wednesday he was “in regular communication” with other mayors leading so-called “sanctuary cities” in efforts to impede enforcement of federal immigration laws.

President Donald Trump called for an end to “sanctuary cities” in a post on Truth Social Monday, following a series of shootings, two of them fatal, that took place in Minneapolis involving Department of Homeland Security personnel engaged in immigration enforcement operations. Johnson said during a press conference at the National Press Club he’d been talking with Democratic Mayors Jacob Frey of Minneapolis and Michelle Wu of Boston about how to combat United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). (RELATED: Anti-ICE Rioters Feel Emboldened After Border Patrol Leader’s Ouster, DCNF Reporter Says)

“To respond to the operation in Chicago, I leaned heavily on other cities’ responses, like Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass shared her experience governing while the city was in Trump’s crosshairs,” Johnson said. “We’ve been in regular communication both at the executive level and the staff level with cities like Minneapolis and Portland, Oakland, Boston, and Denver and Baltimore to learn from each other’s experiences and develop strategies to protect our constituents.”

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The fatal shootings of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti took place during confrontations connected to “rapid-response” networks seeking to thwart ICE operations. Such groups monitor ICE vehicles, share the locations of ICE officers and summon mobs to confront agents as they try to arrest illegal aliens with criminal records, sometimes resulting in physical altercations, Fox News Digital reported.

The shooting of Pretti, who had a concealed carry permit, is under investigation, with two Border Patrol agents involved in the shooting being placed on administrative leave. Video shot by bystanders appeared to contradict initial statements made by Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem regarding the incident, including apparently showing one Border Patrol agent in possession of Pretti’s gun before the shots were fired.

Pretti’s neighbors told the Mirror he was involved with an anti-ICE network. Pretti was injured during a previous confrontation with ICE in the days before his fatal encounter, suffering a broken rib, CNN reported.

In August, Wu refused to back down from a refusal to cooperate with immigration enforcement, prompting a suit from the Department of Justice. Frey declared that Minneapolis police would not cooperate with the federal immigration enforcement operation during an interview with WCCO that aired Dec. 7, then doubled down on that refusal in a series of posts on X after meeting with border czar Tom Homan Tuesday.

In Portland, anti-ICE rioters attacked conservative journalists covering the violent protests at an ICE facility, and reportedly planned to use lasers against aircraft used by federal law enforcement agencies.

During the event, Johnson also threatened to charge ICE agents after boasting of previous measures he had ordered to impede their operations to arrest illegal immigrants.

“In August, we signed our most sweeping executive order. This executive order established what we call ICE-Free Zones, essentially prohibiting ICE and Border Patrol from staging on city properties and entering city properties without a judicial warrant,” Johnson said. “This had not been done anywhere in the country, so we had to work closely with our law department, our police department, and outside advisors to ultimately build out the infrastructure to produce and distribute ICE-free zone signage and accountability measures.” (RELATED: Anti-ICE Rioter Bites Federal Officer’s Finger Off During Minneapolis Chaos)

“We are working on additional measures that we believe will make Chicago the first city in the country to be able to effectively hold ICE and Border Patrol officers accountable for criminal misconduct,” Johnson added.

In Chicago, ICE agents have had shots fired at them while also being subjected to vehicle ramming attacks. Anti-ICE rioters also targeted an ICE facility in Chicago, with some of the rioters calling for the ICE agents to be arrested or shot in video posted online.