A Chicago high school turned into a battleground of intolerance when student Danny Spud was punched by a fellow classmate simply for holding a sign reading “I Love ICE” during a student-led protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The incident, captured on video and exploding across social media, underscores how deep the anti-law enforcement poison has seeped into America’s youth, courtesy of years of open-borders propaganda from Democrats and their media allies.
The clip shows Spud standing firm in the hallway as an agitated student approaches, threatens to punch him, and then follows through with a swing, sparking a brief scuffle before others intervene.
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Spud explained: “Today, students at my high school in Chicago held an Anti-ICE protest. I was the only one that decided to hold a sign that said ‘I Love ICE’. Instead of allowing me to express my opinion, I was assaulted — Just for standing up for law enforcement.”
The assault didn’t stop at the punch; reports indicate Spud was harassed and threatened throughout the walkout, with the attacker—a larger student—emboldened by the crowd’s anti-ICE chants. Social media reactions poured in, with conservatives praising Spud’s courage while slamming the school’s apparent failure to protect free speech.
This isn’t an isolated teen spat—it’s a symptom of the broader war on border security waged by leftist activists.
As we highlighted yesterday, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson blasted Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison in a Senate hearing for encouraging anti-ICE agitators, whose interference has led to fatal confrontations with federal agents.
Johnson accused Ellison of fueling chaos that resulted in the deaths of two protesters, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, during ICE operations in Minneapolis. “A tragedy was going to happen and YOU ENCOURAGED IT!” Johnson thundered, highlighting organized Signal chats and trainings used to sabotage deportations.
Now, that same toxic mindset has trickled down to high schools, where kids are being radicalized to view ICE as the enemy. Chicago’s walkout mirrors nationwide student protests egged on by progressive teachers and NGOs, teaching impressionable teens that enforcing immigration laws equals oppression.
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