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By 4ever.news
49 days ago
Anti-ICE Activists Think They’ve Cornered ICE at California Restaurant — Then Reality Hits Back

The anti-ICE crowd continues to prove one thing: they are very loud, very confident, and very wrong.

Their entire crusade against federal immigration enforcement rests on the false idea that ICE agents are the villains, when in reality, those agents are removing criminal illegal aliens from the streets and keeping communities safer—often while dodging harassment from activists who seem more interested in tantrums than facts.

Despite claiming to be “organized,” this group has shown a remarkable inability to identify who ICE actually is or where they are. They’ve harassed random people they wrongly believed were agents and even stormed hotels thinking ICE was staying there—only to discover, again, that they were wrong. Accuracy is clearly optional.

This week brought another embarrassing episode in California. Three men were eating dinner at a Korean restaurant in Lynnwood on Wednesday when word spread that they were ICE. Soon enough, a crowd arrived armed with whistles, horns, and even a Mexican flag. Because nothing says “justice” like ruining someone’s dinner over a rumor.

The problem? They weren’t ICE.

So much for anyone’s quiet meal. Apparently, in activist logic, the right to shout and blow whistles outweighs everyone else’s right to peace and basic decency.

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies were called to the scene. Instead of focusing on real crime, they had to manage this manufactured chaos. Still, the deputies did their job—protected the men and restored order. Imagine that: law enforcement actually keeping people safe. A radical concept in some places.

And here’s the best part: Fox 11 identified the men as TSA workers, and other local outlets clarified they were federal air marshals. Not ICE. Not even close. Strike three.

When Fox reporter Matthew Seedorff tried to ask the activists how they felt about their mistake, they suddenly didn’t want to talk—especially because he worked for Fox. Funny how confidence disappears when facts show up.

This kind of harassment isn’t right—whether the target is ICE agents or completely innocent people trying to eat dinner. This isn’t “resistance.” It’s a rejection of reality. Take away the left’s favorite excuse of “it’s ICE,” and what’s left? Following strangers, screaming insults, blowing whistles in their faces. Somehow they think political opinion makes that acceptable. That’s not activism—it’s delusion with a megaphone.

The takeaway is simple: law enforcement did its job, innocent people were protected, and the anti-ICE crowd exposed itself once again as reckless and misinformed. Order beat chaos, truth beat rumor, and common sense won the night. And that’s always a good ending.