Anti-ICE protest
Coverage of Anti-ICE protest in the Nexus archive.
- Anti-ICE protester accused of pouring lighter fluid on CHP car is sentenced to prison
A man from Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles, was sentenced to 37 months in federal prison for pouring lighter fluid on a California Highway Patrol (CHP) car during an anti-ICE protest. The incident involved an act of arson targeting law enforcement.
- Los Angeles man sentenced for attacking CHP vehicle during anti-ICE protest
A 23-year-old Los Angeles man was sentenced to over three years in federal prison for pouring lighter fluid onto a burning California Highway Patrol vehicle and throwing an electric scooter at officers during an anti-ICE protest in downtown Los Angeles last year.
- Masked agitator learns fate for chucking cinder block at federal agent during LA anti-ICE protest
Terrazas repeatedly rushed toward federal agents to throw remnants of a cinderblock at them during an anti-ICE protest in Los Angeles. The incident occurred at a demonstration against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- NJ Rep. McIver’s ‘assault’ on cops at ICE protest is protected by free speech, lawyer claims
Lawyers for US Rep. LaMonica McIver claim she is protected by free speech in a criminal case alleging she assaulted police at an anti-ICE protest. The case involves her actions during the protest.
- Police issue dispersal order after clashes at downtown LA anti-ICE protest
Police issued a dispersal order in downtown Los Angeles after anti-ICE demonstrators clashed with officers, and several people were arrested, authorities said.
- Sister of Loyola student killed by illegal immigrant puts protesters in their place after anti-ICE rally in her NY hometown
The sister of a Loyola student killed by an illegal immigrant expressed deep hurt over an anti-ICE protest in their New York hometown, stating it felt like a reopened wound. The protest occurred in the community where both were raised.
- Man charged with assaulting federal officers after allegedly biting ICE agents at Newark anti-ICE protest
A New Jersey man was arrested and charged with assaulting federal officers after allegedly biting two ICE agents during an anti-ICE protest outside a Newark detention facility. The incident occurred amid chaotic demonstrations where nine people were arrested, and federal agents used crowd-control tactics to manage the crowd.
- Man charged with assaulting federal officers after allegedly biting ICE agents at Newark anti-ICE protest
A New Jersey man was charged with assaulting federal officers after allegedly biting two ICE agents during an anti-ICE protest outside Newark’s Delaney Hall detention center. The incident occurred as protesters blocked a roadway, leading to clashes where federal agents used pepper spray and crowd-control tactics.
- TPUSA reporter says family charged with assaulting her is now trying to silence her with restraining orders
TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez claims the Ostroushko family, who were federally indicted for assaulting her at an anti-ICE protest in Minnesota, have filed restraining orders against her to prevent public discussion of the incident. Hernandez asserts the restraining orders contain false allegations portraying her as the aggressor and aim to block her from reporting in Minnesota.
- Feds booted from NYC parking garage after anti-ICE protest
Tech company Metropolis removed nine federal vehicles from a Manhattan parking garage following an anti-ICE protest where demonstrators gathered at the site. The incident reflects ongoing tensions between immigration enforcement agencies and protest movements in New York City.
- Minnesota couple and daughter hit with federal charges after roughly shoving female conservative reporter at violent anti-ICE protest
A Minnesota couple and their daughter have been charged federally for roughly shoving a female conservative reporter during a violent anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protest. The incident occurred amid heightened tensions at the demonstration, leading to criminal charges against the individuals involved.
- Absurd excuse of Minnesota father caught roughly shoving female conservative reporter at violent anti-ICE protest
A Minnesota father was caught on video roughly shoving a female conservative reporter during a violent anti-ICE protest. The incident has drawn criticism for the aggressor's excuse and the broader context of the protest.
- Minnesota father who shoved conservative reporter at anti-ICE protest says family is 'absolutely not violent'
A Minnesota father, Chris Ostroushko, was caught shoving conservative reporter Savanah Hernandez during an anti-ICE protest. Ostroushko claims he was defending his wife and daughter and denies violence, while Hernandez alleges the family initiated the confrontation. Both parties dispute each other's accounts of the incident.