September 27, 2025

In a troubling escalation of anti-ICE animus, a federal grand jury has indicted three women on charges stemming from their brazen attempt to endanger a dedicated U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. The trio—Cynthia Raygoza, Ashleigh Brown, and Sandra Carmona Samane—stands accused of stalking the agent from his workplace in downtown Los Angeles to his home, livestreaming their reckless pursuit on social media, and then maliciously posting his address online, urging followers to "come on down." U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli condemned their actions as not only deeply offensive but also a direct threat to the safety of law enforcement personnel who risk their lives daily to uphold the law. With charges of conspiracy and doxing on the table, these women could face up to five years in federal prison, a stark reminder that such dangerous behavior will not be tolerated. As two of the women grapple with serious criminal charges, this case illustrates the alarming trend of radical activism targeting governmental agents and underscores the urgent need for a strong defense of the rule of law.

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