Stalkers found guilty for following ICE agent home and livestreaming their act

Two self-proclaimed anti-ICE activists have been convicted of stalking an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in California, an unsettling incident they broadcasted live on Instagram.

A federal jury in Los Angeles found Cynthia Raygoza, 38, from Riverside, and Ashleigh Brown, 38, from Aurora, Colorado, guilty of stalking the ICE agent by trailing him to his residence last year.

In the summer of 2025, the duo used social media to livestream their pursuit of the agent, starting from the ICE field office in Los Angeles to his home. Throughout the live broadcast, they shared directions and urged viewers to disseminate the video, according to statements from U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli.

Once at the agent’s home they hopped out wearing masks and “began yelling and shouting” to bystanders “neighbor is ICE,” “la migra lives here,” and “ICE lives on your street and you should know,” Essayli added.

The two women also allegedly shouted racial slurs at the victim’s wife. The victim’s children also witnessed the incident.

“We thank the jury for bringing justice to these agitators who violated the law and endangered the safety of this federal officer and his family,” the First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California said. 

“Peaceful protests are protected by the Constitution, political violence and unlawful intimidation are not.


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The two anti-ICE agistators each face up to five years in federal prison. 

Their sentencing hearing has been set for June 8.

The stalking of the ICE agent came at a time when attacks against immigration officers had exploded across the nation.

In September, an anti-ICE gunman opened fire on federal officers at a Dallas field office.

Shooter Joshua Jahn meticulously plotted the attack and took aim from a rooftop of a nearby building before firing with a Nazi battle rifle at a van near the ICE office.

The same ICE facility was targeted with a bomb threat a month earlier when a man named Bratton Dean Wilkinson, 36, arrived at the entrance of the Dallas Field Office claiming to have a bomb in his backpack and brandishing what he said was a detonator on his wrist.

At the time, the Department of Homeland Security said that there had been a 1,000% increase in assaults against ICE officers.

Last summer, the City of Angels was torn apart by anti-ICE rioting, which resulted in dozens of charges from the Los Angeles DA and is expected to cost more than $32 million in emergency response and property damage costs.

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