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Anti-ICE Karens Following Agents Get a Surprise When They Stop and Confront Them [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: December 24, 2025 2:35 am
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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A video circulating widely on social media shows an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent issuing a warning to two young women who were allegedly following federal agents in their vehicle during immigration enforcement activity.

The footage, which has been shared across multiple platforms, has drawn attention as ICE continues to increase its presence in Columbus, Ohio.

The account that originally posted the video to X stated that the encounter occurred in Columbus.

While the exact date of the incident has not been independently confirmed, the video emerged amid reports of increased ICE activity in central Ohio and public protests related to immigration enforcement.

In the video, two women are seen inside a car that appears to be traveling near ICE agents.

One of the agents approaches the vehicle after apparently noticing that they were being followed.

When the driver partially lowers her window, the agent issues a firm verbal warning.

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“This is your one warning. If you follow us again, we’re going to stop you, break your window, rip you out, and arrest you,” the agent can be heard saying in the footage.

After the warning is delivered, the driver attempts to respond by saying that she has questions, but the interaction ends shortly thereafter.

BREAKING – Jobless liberal white women who spend all day stalking around ICE are finally getting put in their place.

“This is your one warning. If you follow us again, we’re going to stop you, break your window, rip you out, and arrest you.”

“Can I ask you a few questions,… pic.twitter.com/GAAjIUCnJ2

— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) December 20, 2025

The video does not show any further action taken by the agents, and no arrests are depicted in the clip.

The footage has circulated as ICE agents continue to be a visible presence in Columbus.

According to reporting from the Columbus Dispatch, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has ramped up operations in the city, resulting in increased sightings, arrests, detentions, and counterprotests over several days.

“Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents continue to have an increased presence in central Ohio following several days of sightings, arrests, detentions and counterprotests,” the Columbus Dispatch reported in an article detailing the situation.

The newspaper outlined what is currently known about the agency’s activities and addressed questions about the role of local law enforcement in relation to federal immigration operations.

According to statements cited by the Dispatch, the Columbus Police Department is not assisting ICE with immigration-related enforcement.

Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant and Mayor Andrew Ginther said on Dec. 18 that local police are not providing assistance to ICE for immigration enforcement actions.

The report stated that Columbus police directives do not allow officers to investigate individuals solely based on immigration status.

Officers are also not permitted to assist in operations that are exclusively focused on immigration enforcement.

Additionally, Columbus police are not sharing immigration-related information with ICE, according to Bryant.

The Dispatch further reported that these policies are part of existing departmental directives governing how city officers interact with federal agencies on immigration matters.

COLUMBUS, OHIO, OFFICIALS VOW NOT TO WORK WITH ICE

Democrat Mayor Andrew Ginther and Police Chief Elaine Bryant released a video AFFIRMING that their city and police force will NOT cooperate with ICE, and that they are protecting “everyone who calls Columbus home.”

They want to… pic.twitter.com/02SXYLW1J2

— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) December 18, 2025

The video involving the ICE agent and the two women surfaced against this backdrop of heightened activity and public attention.

She is lucky she only got warning
If I was @ICEgov agent I would have shatter her window & drag both of 👿 Demonrat Insurrectionists arresting them right there & haul them to jail.
Just like what happened to Dayanna Figuereo when she deliberately maliciously rammed into feds car! https://t.co/yLD1iXpADv

— Lealand Bruce (@LealandB86633) December 20, 2025

While the clip does not show what occurred prior to the agent approaching the vehicle, the warning suggests that the agent believed the women were following federal officers during official duties.

The agency has previously stated that its officers carry out enforcement actions based on federal immigration laws enacted by Congress and are tasked with carrying out those laws as written.

The video continues to circulate as immigration enforcement remains a subject of public debate, particularly in cities where local governments have emphasized limits on cooperation between municipal police and federal immigration authorities.

In Columbus, city officials have reiterated that while ICE operates independently, local law enforcement is bound by city policies that restrict participation in immigration-focused enforcement activities.

As ICE operations continue in central Ohio, encounters between agents and members of the public have drawn increased scrutiny, both online and on the ground.

The warning captured in the video has become part of the broader discussion surrounding immigration enforcement, public protests, and the interactions that occur during federal operations in local communities.



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