Open-border Democrats continue to encourage anti-ICE activism, and video after video shows students walking out of class to protest immigration enforcement. I have even seen footage of very young children being led through anti-ICE demonstrations by adults, holding protest signs they clearly did not create on their own.
The video below, circulating on X, shows students in Manor, Texas, near Austin, walking out of class to protest ICE and immigration enforcement.
Throughout the clip, students can be heard screaming while holding signs and waving Mexican flags. Many of the protest signs repeat familiar Democrat talking points, while others — like the one pictured above — appear to have been written by the students themselves.
Several students are also seen waving Mexican flags while protesting U.S. immigration enforcement, which raises an obvious question: why is a foreign nation’s flag being used to oppose American law? This protest is about opposing the enforcement of immigration laws in the United States.
Children should not be treated as political authorities or moral leaders on issues of national law and borders.
No matter where you stand politically, children should be in classrooms — not screaming, giving the middle finger, telling ICE to “f*** off,” and marching in politically charged protests that often turn into riots.
Source: @iAnonPatriot on X.
LET’S READ THE SIGNS
These kids are waving a Mexican flag while protesting immigration enforcement in the United States. Their sign reads, “DON’T DEPORT LATINA BADDIES,” which literally means don’t deport attractive/hot Latina women. In other words, they’re arguing that immigration law shouldn’t apply based on someone’s looks. So legality doesn’t matter — only appearance does. That reduces a serious issue of law and national sovereignty to shallow identity politics and objectification, and it shows how unserious this protest really is.

This next sign says, I LIKE MY ICE CRUSHED. Saying “I LIKE MY ICE CRUSHED” isn’t just a harmless pun. It uses language of physical destruction — “crushed” — directed at a law-enforcement agency and the people who work there. That isn’t policy criticism; it’s dehumanizing rhetoric that treats real people as something to be smashed for laughs. If someone held a sign saying “I like my protesters crushed,” it would rightly be condemned as violent and unacceptable. Yet this slogan is waved around as cute because it targets ICE — and because it’s coming from kids.

The sign says, “DON’T BITE THE HANDS THAT FEED YOU,” with a Mexican flag on it. The message is that Americans depend on Mexican illegal immigrants for food and labor, so immigration laws shouldn’t apply to them. But that argument is false. The United States is fully capable of feeding itself and staffing its workforce without Mexicans and illegal immigration. What’s actually happening is that government policy — driven largely by Democrats — encourages mass foreign labor, both legal and illegal, to undercut wages and replace American workers. It is the migrants who depend on the U.S. economy, not the other way around. Enforcing immigration law does not mean rejecting workers; it means rejecting a system that exploits foreign labor while pushing Americans out of their own job market.

The sign below says, “NO CHILD SHOULD GROW UP WITH FEAR OF DEPORTATION! ABOLISH ICE.” Yet their parents are the ones who brought them into the United States illegally. If they don’t want their children to fear deportation, then they should not bring them here unlawfully. The answer is not to abolish ICE. The solution is for people to stop coming to the United States illegally.

I’m showing you the next screenshot because look at their faces. Is this a party or a protest? Look at the girl to the left flipping off the camera. What an inspiring movement. Truly the role models of our time. We should all follow their lead. LOL.

The following sign says, “Jesus did not die on a cross just for us to treat others, How they treated him”
Jesus taught love for every person, but He also taught obedience to rightful authority and respect for law. In the Ten Commandments, “Honor your father and your mother” establishes the principle of respecting authority, which extends from family to community and ultimately to civil government. Scripture later makes this explicit: “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities” (Romans 13:1). Applied to immigration, this means that entering or remaining in a country illegally is wrong because it rejects lawful authority rather than honoring it. Compassion does not cancel law, and mercy does not mean erasing borders. Jesus never taught people to ignore the laws of the nation they live in; He taught obedience paired with moral responsibility. Supporting illegal immigration is not Christian love — it is encouraging lawlessness.
The other sign reads, “SPOT THE DIFFERENCE — LEVEL: IMPOSSIBLE,” and shows a Nazi symbol, then uses an equals sign to compare ICE to the Klan. In other words, they are explicitly saying ICE = Nazis = Klan.
This is beyond ignorant. Nazis were a genocidal totalitarian regime that carried out mass murder and ran death camps. The Klan is a domestic terror organization built on racial hatred and violence. ICE is a law-enforcement agency enforcing immigration laws passed by elected representatives. Equating routine immigration enforcement with Nazism or the Klan isn’t just false — it cheapens the Holocaust, trivializes real historical evil, and turns serious history into a cheap prop for political theatrics.

The first sign below is difficult to read in full, but it appears to say, ‘YOU DON’T GET TO TALK ABOUT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION WHEN YOU VOTE FOR A FELON.’
And another says, “No one is illegal STOLEN LAND.” These kids clearly don’t understand what their own signs actually mean.
The claim that America is “stolen land” is a slogan, not a serious argument. The United States was formed through wars, treaties, and land purchases — the same way most nations were formed. If America is “stolen land,” then the same logic applies to nearly every country in the world. Borders exist because history exists, and pretending otherwise doesn’t change reality.
Trump is only a “felon” because Democrats and their allied prosecutors targeted him with unprecedented, politically motivated charges during an election cycle. They took bookkeeping and business record issues that are normally handled as civil or regulatory matters and twisted them into criminal cases to damage him politically. This was lawfare, not justice — using the courts as a campaign weapon after they failed to beat him at the ballot box.
That still has nothing to do with immigration law. A political prosecution does not erase federal statutes. Whether you like Trump or hate him, illegal entry is still illegal under U.S. law.

The sign below says, “CHINGA LA MIGRA!!!” — a vulgar Spanish phrase meaning “F* immigration authorities.”
This sign isn’t about compassion or reform — it’s a vulgar attack on the people who enforce the law from a child.

The sign below says, “NOT PEOLE WE MEIT ICE.”
They can’t spell people, and the sign behind it is upside down — an accurate snapshot of the logic behind the anti-ICE protests.
Look at their faces. They’re not “resisting oppression” — they’re enjoying a school skip-day with props. This was staged so they could walk out of class, and one of them even appears to have a whistle in her mouth like it’s a pep rally.

The sign says, “WE MAY BE DIFFERENT COLORED BEANS… BUT AT THE END OF THE DAY, WE ALL HAVE THE SAME COLOR ON THE INSIDE.” It’s meant to sound deep, but what really stands out is how many Mexican flags are being waved at a protest happening in the United States. Protesting U.S. immigration enforcement while flying foreign flags isn’t a message of unity — it’s a message of defiance toward American law and national sovereignty.

The sign below reads, “Love all foreigners because we all come from the same Mother.” That slogan twists religion into a political shield for lawbreaking. Christianity teaches love for every person — but love does not mean erasing borders, abolishing law, or pretending legal status doesn’t matter. Jesus never taught people to ignore the laws of the nation they live in; He taught respect for authority and obedience to law. Using the Virgin Mary as a prop to excuse illegal immigration is not faith — it’s emotional manipulation. Religion doesn’t override immigration laws or national sovereignty.

I’m not entirely sure how to interpret this next sign. It says, “MY DAD DID NOT FIGHT 4 THIS COUNTRY.”
It appears he is suggesting that the people involved in this anti-ICE protest have fathers who did not fight for the USA, which would explain why they show so little respect for it and its laws.

ICE is not “hating people,” and Jesus does not support illegal immigration. Christianity teaches love for every person, but it also teaches truth, repentance, and respect for lawful authority. Immigration status is a legal condition: a person is either lawfully present or unlawfully present.
Every sovereign nation has the right to decide who may enter and who must leave, and enforcing those laws is not cruelty or Nazism — it is the basic responsibility of government. What makes this worse is how Democrats and activist groups are pulling schoolchildren into these anti-ICE demonstrations, turning classrooms into political training grounds and using kids as emotional props for an adult political agenda.
And no amount of Latina Baddies, Mexican flags, emotional signs, misspelled slogans, or upside-down posters changes the core truth: a country without borders and law is dangerous, unjust, and harmful to the very people it claims to defend.