‘Justice has been served’: 2 female extremists convicted of stalking ICE officer
Two women, one from leftist California and one from leftist Colorado, are facing up to five years behind federal prison bars when they are sentenced in a few weeks on their conviction of stalking a federal law enforcement officer.
It’s a tactic that’s become common for Democrats and other leftists across America who often are physically and violently opposing President Donald Trump’s plans to enforce federal immigration and border law and secure the nation.
Under Joe Biden’s regime, millions of illegal aliens were allowed into the country, including murderers, rapists and terrorists.
A report from Immigration and Customs Enforcement explains the women, Cynthia Raygoza, 38, of Riverside, and Ashleigh Brown, 38, of Aurora, Colorado, were convicted of one count of stalking.
“Justice has been served against two agitators who stalked a federal employee, livestreamed it on social media, and traumatized both the victim and his family,” explained Bill Essayli, a first assistant United States attorney. “Our Constitution protects peaceful protest – not political violence and unlawful intimidation.”
ICE reported, “According to evidence presented at a four-day trial, on August 28, 2025, the defendants – while dressed in black and concealing their faces with black masks – followed the victim from a federal building in downtown Los Angeles to his personal residence. The victim was heading home to his family for an outing that included a surprise for his sons, ages three and seven.
“The defendants livestreamed on their Instagram accounts their pursuit of the victim and provided directions as they followed the victim home, encouraging their viewers to share the livestream. The Instagram accounts they used to livestream the event were ‘ice_out_of_la,’ ‘defendmesoamericanculture,’ and ‘corn_maiden_design.'”
The federal government confirmed on arriving where the victim lived, “the defendants shouted to bystanders while livestreaming on Instagram that their ‘neighbor is ICE,’ ‘la migra lives here,’ and ‘ICE lives on your street and you should know.'”
Federal authorities also alleged Raygoza threatened to “pop” the victim.
The victim’s wife and neighbors called 911, even as Brown publicly disclosed in Instagram an address adjacent to the victim’s home.
“The victim’s wife – whom the defendants targeted with racial slurs – and children witnessed the incident and suffered emotional distress,” ICE confirmed.
Eventually, the family was forced to move, disrupting the children’s education.