War Meet the Woman Spending Her Free Time Chasing ICE Vehicles - "Are you the woman who's been following them around?" one commenter wrote. "Bless your heart for helping that man."

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When Angie Vargas set off to Home Depot last month to help her sister out of a tight spot, she didn't expect it to be the birth of a popular TikTok account in which she pursues Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in her car.

Vargas's sister, a real estate agent in Los Angeles County, had been picking up materials from the Home Depot when ICE agents descended on the store.

Vargas's mother called her in tears, telling her that her sister was stuck and being teargassed. She asked Vargas to go help her sister get home.

"So I did, and I was able to get my sister out of that situation," Vargas told Newsweek in a phone interview.

"But when I got there, I just saw how bad it was."

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Vargas was also teargassed in the process, and she saw the extent of the operation—ICE, sheriff departments from multiple precincts and various task forces were all present.

But Vargas also felt like she had discovered something about herself.

"I saw what I could do," she explained. "If I were able to get my sister, it just really encouraged me to go out there and do more for others, for the community."

Vargas's First Pursuit​

A few days after the Home Depot raid, Vargas pulled into a gas station in Downey, CA and saw ICE agents detaining workers who were painting. One worker was in zip ties while the other watched.

Vargas approached the agents and started asking questions, and the agents tried to send her away.

"I just told them I had the right to record," Vargas said. "I went on [TikTok] live and I started trying to make people aware that ICE agents were around in Downey."

The agents, however, were upset that Vargas was recording them, and when she left, they blocked her off and wouldn't let her leave.

'It really upset me'​

"That really pissed me off," she said. "I wasn't thinking of following them, but since they did that, it really upset me."

So Vargas began following the agents. For nearly an hour, she pursued the vehicle until finally they pulled onto the railroad tracks to escape, knowing that she wouldn't follow them with her Mercedes.

Vargas, however, wasn't quite finished: She sat and waited for nearly 15 minutes, alerting passing vehicles that ICE was sitting in the middle of the tracks.

"I know he was upset about that," she said.

'Someone's out here messing with ICE agents'​

Vargas's going live as she followed the car turned out to be a mistake—TikTok removed the video because she was driving as she took it, which meant she had no recording of her favorite pursuit.

However, the experience demonstrated two things.

First, viewers really enjoy watching Vargas follow and confront ICE agents.

A two-part video of her pursuit of an ICE SUV (which culminated in the agents doing an illegal U-turn to get away from her) drew nearly 20 million views, and a commenter suggested she start a GoFundMe for gas that has now raised more than $23,000.

Another video in which ICE agents dipped and dodged through traffic on and off the freeway drew 2.2 million views.

"They're probably like, 'Not her again'," one commenter quipped.

The second thing Vargas realized was, "The more time I spend with them, the less time they spend with my community. That's how I see it."

Vargas's following swelled to more than 168,000, and even people who don't follow her are recognizing her work.

In one video that drew more than 700,000 views, Vargas waylaid ICE agents who were about to transport an elderly man to a detention center.

Vargas realized the man needed medical attention and called an ambulance, which came to treat the man and broke up the operation.

"Are you the woman who's been following them around?" one commenter wrote. "Bless your heart for helping that man."

Vargas said viewers have even reached out to tell her they are starting their own groups to pursue agents.

"I get comments from people like, 'Oh, my grandma watches your videos and she laughs so hard, and it makes her feel so much better that someone's out here messing with ICE agents because she can't'," Vargas said.

"So that makes me feel happy, just knowing that it's touching many generations."

Vargas said she doesn't fear for her safety when she pursues ICE agents, although she admits she isn't sure why.

'The main thing is just humanity'​

"I'm pretty confident in what I'm doing," she said. "I've been told I'm very intimidating. I don't know why. The way that I speak, I'm very sure of myself.

"I know that I'm a US citizen. I was born here. I have my rights. I know my rights, and I stand firm with what I believe.

"And for the most part, I am respectful."

She told Newsweek she is deeply grateful for the support, pointing out, "I'm only standing with what's right. Regardless of all the politics or whatever that people have, the main thing is just humanity.

"That's what I stand by. Humanity."
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It's annoying but why should it be illegal to follow cops around and film them? They're public servants. As long as she's not actually endangering anyone and not impeding their operations, who gives a shit?
The agents driving around doing their jobs give a shit. Especially with all the anti ICE shit going on lately. Following law enforcement officers around like that, aside from being stalker shit, raises all kinds of red flags that she intends them harm. For all they know shes some anti ICE nutjob who intends to block them in somewhere with her car and jump out of her car with an uzi and start shooting. People who follow you around like that rarely have good intentions toward you. Do this to a cop car on patrol and see how fast you get pulled over and put in cuffs when the cops start taking it as a threat
 
The agents driving around doing their jobs give a shit. Especially with all the anti ICE shit going on lately. Following law enforcement officers around like that, aside from being stalker shit, raises all kinds of red flags that she intends them harm. For all they know shes some anti ICE nutjob who intends to block them in somewhere with her car and jump out of her car with an uzi and start shooting. People who follow you around like that rarely have good intentions toward you. Do this to a cop car on patrol and see how fast you get pulled over and put in cuffs when the cops start taking it as a threat
This doesn't invalidate my point that filming public servants in public doing their public service shouldn't be illegal. I mean, any protester could be a suicide bomber waiting to detonate themselves for maximum casualties, but we don't make protesting illegal, even for retarded shit. This is just one of the side effects of living in a nation with personal freedoms. Sure she's a nutso, but we absolutely cannot start making it illegal to film public servants.
 
Why?

Just lead her into the desert.

Alternatively, plenty of local cops are willing to work unofficially with ICE and people break various traffic laws all the time.

Just have a bait vehicle have her follow along until she violates one of the numerous traffic laws and signal the cop for a pullover. Repeat the process a couple times and her license is revoked.
The problem with that is law enforcement could get in serious trouble for targeted harassment. Again this would be nice but if thst precedent were set you could have blm fbi agents do this shit to get your average conservative arrested.
Wait til she commits a crime and endangers a federal agent then throw the book at her on obstruction of justice.
american hero. fuck ICE
Either you are an illegal and if that's the case gtfo, if not then youre a white person virtue signaling how good they are because you hope a brown person somewhere will validate your liberalism.
Or lastly you are a stupid person who believes the propaganda hook line and sinker and might i recommend reddit.
 
Orange Man is gonna talk himself into a China-backed rebellion in the southwest US if he's not careful, which he isn't.
Threats of violence are hilarious lol, if there is indeed a "rebellion" the feds will simply ask truckers to avoid LA. They'd surrender within the week.Remember no US state exists in a vacuum, so "muh secession" calls are inherently retarded, especially from city folk that have absolutely zero ability to arm themselves.
american hero. fuck ICE
muh gestapo
 
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This doesn't invalidate my point that filming public servants in public doing their public service shouldn't be illegal. I mean, any protester could be a suicide bomber waiting to detonate themselves for maximum casualties, but we don't make protesting illegal, even for retarded shit. This is just one of the side effects of living in a nation with personal freedoms. Sure she's a nutso, but we absolutely cannot start making it illegal to film public servants.
If ICE actually feel she’s a threat they can easily get one of the Police Departments they’re working with to arrest her for one of the numerous traffic crimes people commit every day, then search her for a gun (and probably get her on a drug paraphernalia charge too, I guarantee she has something in her car).

Absent that or committing some other crime, she’s just a retard exercising her first amendment right to broadcast herself being a retard. If we go ahead and tear up the Constitution to save America, then are we really saving anything?
 
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Idk isnt this interfering and endangering government operation plus she uploaded it . That's slam dunk for federal court . But idk anything about laws

@Useful_Mistake sorry for tagging you but you know the law what the feds can do to her?
They are probably not going to do shit. I don't see an easy conviction by the jury based on the facts in the article. Process is the punishment and all that, but I think they are aware some org would push it all the way up to SCOTUS, and I don't think it's a favorible situation.
 
It's annoying but why should it be illegal to follow cops around and film them? They're public servants. As long as she's not actually endangering anyone and not impeding their operations, who gives a shit?
Pray tell why do you think she is following them? And completely unrelated random question: is warning suspects that the cops are coming impeding their operations (again ENTIRELY unrelated to the first question)?
 
american hero. fuck ICE
Fuck illegals who break the law entering our country. GTFO before posses form.

Fuck the simps who say shit like you did. Your stank ass should be deported with them since you love the wide backed badly built fat low IQ fucking illegals.

I am so sick of this shit.
 
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Pray tell why do you think she is following them?
It literally doesn't matter unless she's breaking a law while she's doing it.
is warning suspects that the cops are coming impeding their operations (again ENTIRELY unrelated to the first question)?
No, it isn't, unless they are under a gag order or disclose classified information. Again, if she's breaking a law arrest her for the law she's breaking.

If you make it illegal to film ICE doing their job in public you make it illegal to film FBI agents at school board meetings.
 
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No, it isn't, unless they are under a gag order or disclose classified information. Again, if she's breaking a law arrest her for the law she's breaking.
So in your view, if I know someone is wanted by the police, and I help them evade the police, I am not aiding and abetting?

Specifically Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a)
"Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and abetting any of the preceding acts."
 
So in your view, if I know someone is wanted by the police, and I help them evade the police, I am not aiding and abetting?

Specifically Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a)
"Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and abetting any of the preceding acts."
Then they should charge her and have her tried by a jury of her peers. Jesus Christ, how is this hard?
 
So in your view, if I know someone is wanted by the police, and I help them evade the police, I am not aiding and abetting?

Specifically Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a)
"Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and abetting any of the preceding acts."
I guess, if I had to explain why these people aren’t being arrested, it must be something like she doesn’t know any specific person she is abetting, she is letting everyone know both legal and illegal.

Pretty sure if they could just shut her down they would dude. Listening to a loud mouth Latina ain’t in their job description.
 
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